Sunday, June 27, 2010

Is God at work in Africa?

I have been asked by some to share images that show what God is doing in Africa. As I look back through my photos and thought through the things that happened during our trip, I decided on a series of images that I am showing in this post and if I don't get sidetracked will continue to show in the next few posts. I also realized how hard it is to photograph God at work! I mean sure it is easy to photograph the moment that someone is being led to Christ or the time when someone is being baptized. Those are obvious God at work moments, what is hard to photograph and document are those subtle moments. The moments when a missionary gets a phone call because someone in a village is sick and needs a ride to the hospital. Or the times when they have a person into their home to share a meal. How about the times when a neighbor who doesn't have electricity brings you a cell phone and asks you to charge it for them. I could go on and on listing little ways that God is at work using the missionaries He has placed in Ghana and Togo but you would just get tired of reading so I won't go on. I was blessed for 4 1/2 months to get to experience seeing God at work firsthand through many different missionaries lives and I can honestly say that God is at work in Africa. I hope that the following images help you see that.


To start this series of photos I decided to go back to Ghana and work my way through the images. On Sundays the Zimmerman's would have an afternoon outreach to the children of Ho.


A game of Volleyball with a giant ball to start the day off for the older kids. You will notice some young men in the photos. These are local young men from the church in Kodzobi who volunteer to help the Zimmermans.


This lady spent the afternoon watching the festivities from the back of her home.


For the younger kids a jump rope session of sorts started their day.




Jump rope turned into get the rope.


A game of tug -o- war,

A drink for the little ones,

Now it is time to head in the building for the lesson.

The building is one room about 15'x15', they were able to squeeze 75 kids into this small room. It was very hot to say the least.

Well that is all for today, I hope you enjoy the photos.



Gary Phillips

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Right on! Loved it. Looking forward to more like this.

Todd

Welcome to our blog.

This blog is an attempt to chronicle the things that God is doing for us and through us both here at home and while we are in Africa. We will be updating this blog weekly while we are home, Africa will be a different story. Due to unreliable electric and Internet we are not sure how often we will be able to but we plan to update daily if we are able.

If you would like to support us financially for this trip to Africa you can send checks to us through our church. Make Checks payable to Emmanuel Baptist Church with a note for West Africa Missions Outreach. Mailing address is 1120 S. Detroit St. Xenia, Ohio 45385 Phone is 937-372-5887.