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One
of the "must-visit" places in Elmina...
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AKWAABA
means "Welcome"...these are some of the 150 students greeting us who attend Chris Memorial Pre-K and Kindergarten School,
Accra, Ghana...
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Greetings
to all who have continued to pray for our pilgrimage to Ghana. By all accounts, we have had a tremendous time...and continue
to see how God's vision unfolds for all who dared to step out of their comfortable American zone of familiarity...into the
renewing light of Ghana! Here are a few photos...more to come...enjoy!
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Rev.
Kimberly Tucker and Gospel/Hiphop artist Jaci Clark in front of the entry to the Last Bath. It was at this point Africans
were made to wash thoroughly before going to one of the forts located at Elmina or Cape Coast. Sometimes, it was 3-6 months
before they departed to their new destinations and status(photo,SMK)
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PANAFEST
bearer of the Unity Torch extends it to members of diverse groups of delegates from around the world. There were over twenty
countries represented, including seven from the African continent.
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Before
touring Ghana, African Americans might consider "detoxing" at one of the spas...such as the Holy Trinity Medical & Family
Planning Centre...the program provides baths, massages, lunch on the Volta River, a petting zoo...and many personal attendants.
There is also a chapel, ministers, physicians, and rooms for overnight stay. Located in Sogakope...
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Members
of a tour group from the U.S. Linda Garrett, Cara Woodard, Shirley Kaiser, Ramal Bullock. at the LaPalm Hotel, Accra, Ghana,
Summer 2007
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A
big thanks to Anokye...driver par excellence!!!!
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