Sunday, April 29, 2007

Hi, I'm Ray Pettit


Hi, I'm Ray Pettit and I'll be going to Ghana with Dwayne and Ayrea Towell, and Robert Butts. I've never been to Africa, so I'm very excited about going for the first time. I was able to travel overseas for the first time about 5 months ago and loved it. My wife and I went to India on a mission trip and had a wonderful experience.

As Christians in America, I think it's easy for us to sit back and say that we are brothers and sisters with all Christians the world over. But often we don't treat Christians in third world countries as our brothers and sisters. Should our standard-of-living really be so much higher than that of our brother? This is a question that I'm currently asking myself. Anyway...

While in Ghana, I hope to learn a lot from our Christian brothers and sisters and to help them in various ways. Much of my time spent there will in working with and teaching technology, but I'm sure we'll have plenty of time for more significant interaction with the local people. Hopefully after visiting in person, I can come back to America and be more of an advocate for their needs.

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Facts about Ghana

* The official language of Ghana is English

* The summer climate is mostly warm and dry

* Christianity is the top religion at 63%

* Ghana is slightly smaller than Oregon

* The capital of Ghana is Accra

* The population of Ghana is 18 million

* The population of Accra is 1.8 million

*Lake Volta is the world's largest artificial lake. You can see it on the map

Friday, April 6, 2007

My trip to Ghana

This summer I am going to go to Ghana, Africa with my dad, Ray and hopefully Robert. I am really excited about going. This will be my first trip overseas. I am looking forward to seeing the people and the culture in Africa. Reading about it is one thing but seeing it is a whole different thing.

Since I don't know much about computers I will be going to taking pictures and keeping you updated through this blog on all the things we do there. I'll take pictures of the people we see, the places we stay, the plant life we see, and the work we'll be doing. I'm hoping that I'll write at least one post every day we're there. I'll try to write down what we do in detail so you will have a close idea of what it will be like for us there. This will be a great learning experience for me because I'll get lots of practice working on my writing.

Getting started

I am excited about this summer. For the past several years I have been working pretty-much non-stop on my Ph.D. and teaching at ACU. Since I finally completed my Ph.D., I wanted to do something completely different than teach or take classes. For several years I have been meaning to participate in a mission effort but have been unable to. When it became apparent I would be completing my degree, I began looking for a way to use my gifts in a mission effort. When nothing else arose, I decided to organize a trip myself. So, ...

I am leading a trip to Ghana, Africa. The team consists of myself, my daughter, an adjunct faculty member and a student. We will be helping two organizations: Village of Hope and Heritage Christian College. In addition, we will be scouting other organizations and opportunities to help in the future. We plan to leave June 26th and return July 23rd.

Village of Hope is a school, an orphanage and a clinic; it was recently seen on The Oprah Winfrey Show. Our primary purpose for visiting there is to provide computer “tech support” and train local instructors. Recently Village of Hope was donated a computer lab and provided with Internet service, however they have no experience in this area and still need some assistance. We will be installing wireless network connections to other buildings, upgrading computer hardware, and performing a local area network audit. These activities will support the mission there by improving connectivity with the rest of the world, making the best use of the available resources, and providing learning opportunities for the children there. We will also be training the local computer technician so they will be able to maintain the computers and teach others.

Heritage Christian College trains preachers and Sunday school teachers. As with Village of Hope, the college computer lab and Internet access are recent additions. We plan to teach both current students and the local teachers computer literacy and Internet skills. We also plan to perform a network audit, perform some hardware upgrades, and provide whatever assistance or maintenance is needed.

In addition to the specific activities planned for each site, we want to arrange remote monitoring, management and maintenance of the computing facilities. A one-time installation and configure of appropriate software should allow some maintenance and diagnostic tasks to be perform remotely. We envision using ACU Computer Science and Information Technology students to provide this remote assistance.

In addition to providing immediate support, we will investigate other needs and the possibility of future trips. We plan to record the events, places and people we meet in this blog to let others know of the needs we encounter. We will create a list of technology needs, opportunities for others to help, as well as any non-technology needs we encounter.

We are very excited to be able to apply the gifts the Lord has given us alongside Him in these places. But, we cannot do this alone. We need your support in a number of ways. First and most importantly, we ask you to pray for our efforts. Please pray that we will be Christ to those around us and shine for Him. Also, that we will be able to deal with whatever problems, twists, or turns arise. And last, we ask you to pray for our safety; we do not expect to be in harm’s way but anytime you travel half-way around the world things can happen.

The second way you can help us is by your encouragement. You can follow our preparation and our journey via this blog. Please let us know we have your support by posting comments and participating with us in that way.

And finally, we need your financial support. Out best estimate for the cost of the trip is $1800 per person. This includes airfare, airport transfers and a nominal house fee while at Village of Hope. Heritage Christian College has offered to provide room and board while we are there. Each site needs miscellaneous computer upgrades that we would like to take with us and install. The total cost of this software and equipment is expected to be a few hundred dollars. If you can support our effort with hardware, software or donations we would applaud your contribution. Highland Church has a special account for contributions to this effort. For more information please contact Highland or us.