Malaria is a serious problem here in Sierra Leone and in another 86 countries around the world. In 2017, the World Heath Organization (WHO) estimated there were 219 million cases globally. In that same year, WHO attributed 435,0000 deaths to malaria, 61% of those being children under 5 years of age. 92% of the cases … Continue reading Hazardous Encounters
Full Circle
We are not sure how to express the full and complete gratitude we feel for the successful trip over and back to the United States for little Grace and her mom, Rebecca. What joy filled our hearts as picked them up from the Sea Coach terminal here in Freetown on Sunday evening. Their flight left … Continue reading Full Circle
The Forgotten Railway
On June 29th, 1909, Sierra Leone celebrated a significant milestone as their "14-years in the making" railway finally reached from Freetown to Pendembu, 227 miles east of the capital city. The British began surveying for the railway in 1893 and by 1907 the first line from Freetown to Wellington began operations. Over the next two years, it … Continue reading The Forgotten Railway
Amazing Grace
After months and months of preparation, including logistical details, travel passports and visas, luggage, clothes, medical checks, hosting, and communication protocols, on Monday, August 26, 2019 the day finally arrived for 21-month-old Grace Koroma to undergo surgery to remove the teratoma tumor on her neck. Dr. Fred Grimmer, an Ear, Nose and Throat specialist was the … Continue reading Amazing Grace
Faith in Every Footstep
Consider for a moment what it was like the first time you saw a commercial jet up close. Then think about what it was like to climb aboard and take off for the first time in your life. Were you nervous? I know I was. For me it was in 1976 when I boarded a plane headed to Munich, … Continue reading Faith in Every Footstep
Singin’ in the Rain
In 1952, Gene Kelley, Debbie Reynolds and Donald O'Conner started in the now iconic musical, "Singin' in the Rain". The movie, set in Hollywood in the 1920's, portrays struggles of the film industry as movies transitioned from silent films to "talkies". The three main characters were caught up in this transition and the movie depicts … Continue reading Singin’ in the Rain
Fishing
"Give a man to fish and you will feed him for a day, Teach him how to fish and you will feed him for a lifetime." The origin of this oft quoted proverb is unclear. Some will say it is an old Chinese Proverb, or that it was penned by Maimonides, Lao-Tzu or Mao Zedong. … Continue reading Fishing
Friendship
One of the unique things about serving as an MLS (Member and Leader Support) Missionary Couple in this mission (and perhaps other missions are similar), we are located away from the mission home and will serve in the same place for the entire 18 months. As we have pondered on this, we have come to … Continue reading Friendship
Rain!
On March 18, 2019, our blog post was titled “Africa Hot!” due to the extreme hot and dry weather we were experiencing. It only seems fair that we now make a post on “Rain”, as we are in the midst of the rainy season and we have experienced A LOT of rain this week and throughout the … Continue reading Rain!
Miracles
“But behold, I will show unto you a God of miracles, even the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob; and it is that same God who created the heavens and the earth, and all things that in them are.” - Mormon 9:11 Sometimes we tend to forget that our God IS … Continue reading Miracles