by Karen Campbell | Apr 10, 2013 | Official Blog
Happy Easter! As the ancient greeting goes – Christ is risen! As part of the celebration of Christ’s resurrection, on behalf of all the participants in the Komba Literacy and Bible Translation Project, I wish to announce that the Likɔɔnl (or Komba) New Testament is...
by Karen Campbell | Feb 13, 2013 | Official Blog
When fellow LBT missionary Paul Federwitz started helping me find a house in Tamale (the city where I will be living when I return to Ghana), he and I discussed a semi-practical list of my hopes for said house. I wanted something within walking (or biking) distance of...
by Karen Campbell | Nov 14, 2012 | Official Blog
A few days ago I regrouped regarding our move back to the U.S. I looked at what had been done, what still needs to be done, what won’t get done, along with a calendar to set some specific dates. I was fine until I made that last move. Our time of departure is rushing...
by Karen Campbell | Nov 7, 2012 | Official Blog
On Tuesday, 16 October 2012, the power went out at 5:55 a.m. I remember that exact time, because I had started waking up and had just looked at the clock. Shortly thereafter, the fan in my bedroom stopped (and I had not got out of bed to turn it off). Even though...
by Karen Campbell | Aug 28, 2012 | Official Blog
On Wednesday, 22 August 2012 I had another good visit to Joseph’s village to study Dagbani. As we started, I wanted to get confirmation on a phrase that my day watchman was saying when I was trying to ask him to cut the grass. Ghanaians don’t have a problem with...