this past week was great. i'm recommending Breaking Free by beth moore to anyone who wants to continue a deeper growth in understanding how things hold us captive. i think she's very gifted in using historical scriptural refrences to get your mind thinking and talking to God about the issues she's raised. so that's that.
this next upcoming week i'll be at a confrence entitled, "sharpening your interpersonal skills." i've been to alot of leadership training seminars, conflict management seminars and done a few personality profiling tests. i've always enjoyed those classes as usually something comes up out of discussion/teaching that i definetly could use brushing up on or even tackling for the first time. our field has challenged us with taking at least one ceu course like this a year, so here i go. therefore, i probably won't be online much this next week.
also a huge prayer request. i'm continuing to work on a video for a marriage seminar. this seminar is in september and we've shoot footage several times over the past couple months to get this video's material together. i've got all the shots i need minuse one of a ghanaian wedding but i'm in the editing process. so pray for God's hands to be my hands and what ever is to be communicated to be done. i know marriage in ghana isn't on the top priority for taking time out to work on as we have seen in the interviews we've conducted. this video is going to be played during a confrence hoping to encourage people to take the Marriage Course and then in turn teach it at their church. we wanted to make a video that is purely from a ghanaian perspective, so that's our attempt. i'm working with a ghanaian man named senyo, and we are trying to be culturally relevant to reach people who are in marriage or about to get married.
also you'll notice on the right hand side of the page there is a new element hosting video on my blog. i'm trying to upload as many videos that have been created so you can catch a glimpse into all the different ways God is moving through different people here in ghana.
until next time-
margaret
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