Peggy Ozment and her husband Pascal (Pat) have been living in Tamale, Ghana for almost a year now. Pat is a lecturer at the Baptist Theological Seminary and Peggy has been working as librarian. I posted photos of the Ozments and the seminary last week.
I interviewed Peggy a couple weeks ago so that she could talk about the work she and Pat are doing. It isn’t every retired senior citizen that is willing to move to West Africa to start a ministry so what she has to say is quite interesting. You can listen to the 20 minute audio interview below:
Here is a brief outline of our conversation:
- Intro/Home in US
- Serving as a Home Missionary in Michigan (0:43)
- Their work at the Tamale Baptist Seminary (2:56)
- Mom Peggy’s library (5:16)
- Becoming missionaries as senior citizens (6:01)
- Misconceptions about the US (9:31)
- Being treated like royalty (10:13)
- Food in Ghana (10:58)
- Going back to the US a changed person (14:42)
- Children’s education in West Africa (17:35)
- Importance of supporting the seminary (18:40)
- Closing (19:16)
Following are some photos Peggy and Pat have taken during their adventures in Ghana this year:
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