I still need to raise $1,070 within the next 11 days in order to remain on this journey.

Here’s a simple story of some of the things God did in Ghana.

I don’t know what village he came from or how he knew we were staying in this little mud hut village called BomBom. After waking from a night’s rest in my hammock one morning, eating my egg for breakfast, suddenly he came walking into our little compound, limping on his cane. I don’t even know his name. He’s blind, walks with a limp, and has a family. That’s all I know.

We called a translator to help us communicate with him a little. He said he met the American missionaries a week prior and came back to this village hoping to meet them again. We listened to his story, his hopes, his prayers that he takes to God, and then we had the beautiful opportunity to speak into his life and pray for him. We prayed for God to bless him, to heal him, and to use him as the spiritual leader of his house.
God directed a blind man into the midst of our camp. We didn’t go searching for ministry that day, ministry found us.

Take the time to see the opportunities standing right in front of you every day. You never know who may be a devine appointment.