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Discovering a Friend

Brittany shares about her Discovery trip

In the village of Wulugu, in the Northern region of Ghana, market happens every three days.  Women with babies on their Brittany with a mother and her childbacks sell onions, tomatoes, beans and rice. Colorful cloth can be bartered for by the yard, and soap, notebooks and sandals are usually available too. Set under a giant tree for shade, market is an important social event.

My favorite part of market was buying wagazi, a fried cow milk treat, which tastes similar to cheese. In order to make a new friend and practice my Mampruli greetings, I bought from the same seller each time. Zeena cheerfully greeted me and taught me words like bench: ‘koka,’ spoon: ‘diriga,’ and bowl: ‘kuriga.’

Unexpected Company

Brittany with childrenAfter a few weeks I decided to follow a Ghanaian custom and visit Zeena’s home unannounced. She welcomed us and provided water. I learned she has three kids and her husband is a mason in Kumasi, a large Southern city. Zeena showed us how to make the wagazi and served us rice. Sometimes it was hard to communicate with her because of my small-small Mampruli and her little English, but we made do.

Because Zeena was my friend, I wanted to share the gospel with her in Mampruli, with my host mother’s help. I prayed for just the right opportunity to do so. Our last week Zeena visited us at our house, and I was able to share with her. I gave her a Mampruli New Testament and promised to pray that people from the church would visit her and explain more.

Taking it home

Sometimes I wonder if someone from the church met with Zeena? Then I am convicted about how rarely I witness to others at home. So my conviction about my friend Zeena is two-fold: first, to be faithful in praying for her and then to witness to those at home.

I have known I wanted to be involved in missions since I was young. When I learned about Wycliffe and its goal to translate the Bible for those who do not have it, I wondered if that was the area of missions God was calling me to. I am currently a Bible College student and I had to do an internship so I chose to go on a Wycliffe Discovery Trip to see what part of Bible translation would fit my gifts and interests.An African woman and her child

I was excited to go on this 6-8 week Discovery trip overseas that connects participants directly with long-term staff and translation work in progress. The trip was just long enough to learn and put into practice language and culture acquisition skills through a visit to a translation project and a village stay. God taught me so much while in Ghana about patience, diligence in prayer, sacrificial giving and more. This Discovery Trip confirmed that I want to pursue Bible translation as my calling!

(Story by Brittany)

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Find out more about Discovery Trips and hear about others who went on Discovery trips.

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