My thoughts of Cameroon always take me to Robert Frost's poem
"The Road less travelled...
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His month we had two meeting on Sunday 4th and 11th August 2013. In the first meeting we sung, prayed, we talked about obedience and been a good child in the family and in the society. There were three children who were ill. Intia Mohamdou, Yeremi Thomas and William Peguy.
I asked them to come to the hospital and
take some drugs, we prayed for them and all the families and for you too. We
took a rendezvous for the next Sunday 11 August there were 55 children, that
day they were very happy as you saw in the pictures I sent to you recently and
all came that day early than usual because there was distribution. We didn’t
spent much time in the hospital, we just discussed about oneself family issues,
asked those who were ill if they were doing now better but they didn’t came to
the hospital to have drugs, at the end of the entertainment we prayed and
everyone went straight to my old office where the foods were packed by Touzinmia and Koulagna Bonaventure, the
distribution had been done at the same place. Zebaze Thomas still doing a little job somewhere in a little
village about 60km from Ngaoundere.
After the distribution we decided to sing
at the hospital congregations I & II, we planned to repeat the songs every
day from 12 to 1pm as they as they are still on holiday. We wrote an
application letter to the pastor of the two congregations. He replied to
allowing us to sing on the 15th September from 8 O’clock to 12
O’clock. Every child must have a white uniform and black trouser with the help
of the family members. The others already have their clothes that they can use
to as uniform if it is white and black. Unfortunately there are many who don’t
come to repeat. I will sensibilise
them again on the next meet on the 1st
September. We have 7 new songs and 2 provided for the Evangelical Activity.
There
were six children who were on holidays but we kept their foods until they come
back ie ;
Justine
Guichard, Briguitt, Gambere, Sezougou Pascal.
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