Friday, July 27, 2007

Cane Corso Vs Boerboel




This week has been so beneficial!


We were greeted like royalty in a beautiful little
household.


Our day began with Bible courses followed courses on cultural differences. This prepared us for different ways of thinking and action in Africa. Here
Frank (left) and Craig (right), the two men with whom we made the office during the day.

Each evening, we were greeted by a couple. Craig and his wife have spent 4 years in Russia. Frank and his wife have spent 2 years in Panama. These dinners have allowed us to know them better and their personal experiences as a missionary.

We had the privilege of talking with two couples who have lived in Guinea, in the village of Ojagué where we are. Hank and Margarite were the pillars for the construction of houses missionaries. Their love for the country and for the people Tanda was contagious! They answered several questions. We knew we have a well insulated house and critters with a real toilet! Glory to God!
Dueck family were missionaries for 5 years Ojagué. We inhabit their former home. We've seen several photos and other information received from the people and their culture.

We feel much less into the unknown. This time at Durham has been very secure and very excited. We look forward to meeting the people and especially Ojagué to know our brothers and sisters in Christ.

Merci pour votre support et votre amour !



Thursday, July 12, 2007

How To Poop When Bloated

Clinic update

Voici une partie de la lettre de nouvelles que nous avons reçu de Ron Yearwood, le missionnaire à Ojagué.

" The clinic is in the final stages and it is a joy to see it coming to an end. Friends in Action UK came and helped with the installing of the power and water for which we are extremely grateful. Once the painting is all accomplished we will be installing the equipment which was graciously donated, again with help of Friends in Action UK.
We also praise the Lord for a couple from Canada Cheryl Yves Girard and Who Will Be Coming to assist for a year at The Clinic.

We praise God for raising up Laborers. "

These photos are not the latest
but it gives you a little insight.

Follow this link Family Dueck " to see all the developments
medical clinic.

We are excited to see that work is progressing.
We look forward to being there!


Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Biology Lab Manual Lab 1

That mean G-Force?


first "G": GIRARD
- We Yves Girard and Cheryl.

second "G": GUINEA - God calls us to go and serve in Guinea, West Africa. We'll help start the clinic to the people Tanda.

3rd "G": GATINEAU - Gatineau We have it and our family in Christ who sends us enthusiastically.

fourth "G": GLORY - This project is entirely for the glory of God.

Sunday, July 8, 2007

Can Yaz Work As A Morning Afterl

Hello everyone!


This is our first newsletter to update you on progress against our preparations for Africa!

So far, God has covered us with blessings and we are very encouraged by everyone's participation.

Our monthly financial support is 60%! This is an encouragement for us! We are pleased to see the involvement of siblings in Gatineau. A big thank you to all and especially for the prayers, words and verses of encouragement.

The African family is involved in our preparations. Veronese starts in the manufacture of traditional clothing. We will be in "Fashion" African.

We received cards manufactured hand to send to our friends and our families.

Yves has completed the purchase of a laptop this week, following good advice. Many will help us prepare for its usefulness in Guinea.

Here are our next steps:

- our training starts in Durham on July 15;
- the purchase of airline tickets;
- get our Visas;
- prepare the home for Jessica and Victor;
- continue to receive our vaccines.

Prayer Request:

- benefit from our training in Durham to be as prepared possible
- the price for air tickets and all other purchases during the preparations;
- seizing the opportunities to talk about God with everyone we encounter during our preparations;
- being disciplined and organized in recent weeks before our long journey.

We are grateful to share this project with you.
What a privilege we have to participate in family.

Glory to God!