Hello friends & family! I’ve been in Ghana for only a little less than 2 weeks but I have so many photos I am so excited to share with you! I am much more comfortable behind my camera but my amazing teammates captured a few of me in front of it this time (: I hope you enjoy! 

 

 

 

You, my brothers, were called to be free. But do not use your freedom to indulge the sinful nature; rather, serve one another in love. The entire law is summed up in a single command: “Love your neighbor as yourself.” 

     — Galatians 5:13-14 

 

 

 

This is a little boy that we were hanging out with while evangelizing in the streets of Sunyani. He was such a bundle of joy to be around! 

 

 

This was a small shack that stood out to me while walking the streets during evangelism the other day. I was about to walk away and at that moment a chicken perched himself up on the fence. My dad has chickens out at my brothers house as many of you know, and it instantly made me think of them. They also sell eggs at many of the markets here, and it always makes me think of my family. I love that God can put little things like that in my path to remind me of the amazing family I have back at home. 

 

 

 

We saw a beautiful tree down the street and so we walked towards it, and this gorgeous little girl was sitting at the base of it. She was very shy but I couldn’t help but capture a few photos of her. She just laid in the tires with her stretched out nike t-shirt as her father repaired bicycles. Simply stunning. 

 

 

 

 

This little man was running around his momma’s store and was radiating with so much happiness. 

 

 

 

 

 

This little peanut was so much fun to be around. A somewhat embarrassing story with these photos, however. So we were walking the streets evangelizing one day and a man was dancing on the front step of a building and so I naturally start to dance on the street as well. He saw us dancing in the street and we went up to him and started talking with some of the people there. This little girl was filling buckets of water and so I asked an older woman there what the buckets were for. She replies with “they are for flushing the toilets.” Then I looked and saw they were selling newspapers for what I thought was intended for reading. I quickly realized then that we were standing outside a public restroom. Those newspapers were not meant to be used for reading. 

 

 

 

 

Frank and Paul were a pleasure to meet. While we were out evangelizing, we ran into them selling sandals. The fact that they can balance a box full of sandals on their heads is beyond my imagination. 

 

 

 

Month 2 World Race vibes. I can’t complain one bit, I am so happy with where The Lord has put me in life right now. I am so excited to tackle these next 9 months traveling the world for His glory! Thank you so incredibly much Lord, you are so so good. 

 

 

Much Love, 

Adriana