Von 1989 bis 2000 sind die Sitzungsunterlagen mit den Einladungen und Protokollen zusammen abgelegt. Ab dem 1.Juli 2000 wird die KEM-Geschäftsleitung zur Geschäftsleitung der Mission gemeinsam tun (Mgt). Die hier abgelegten Protokolle der KEM-GL…
Comments that it is nearly time for the Christian community to migrate out of Gyadam to the environs of the mission station – that this will be good for them, since they have suffered a fair amount of teasing in the town. Also if they are going to…
Describes the building of the station on the hill - he apparently has assembled from the town a labour force of 6 sawyers, 6 masons, 6 water carriers, and several other people able to do a variety of tasks, along with a dozen other people who work…
No seperate number, bound before, Gyadam No. 10. Hönger had at his death a high sum in his possession: it is doubtful how much of this was his own property.
The bulk of this letter is printed in the appendix to the annual report 1858, p. 120ff. It concerns the death of Missionary Hönger at Gyadam. Additional material mostly concerns short-term practical questions concerned with the station. A particular…
Reports that at Osiem the people were anxious that he should spend the night on his journey to Gyadam, and when he could not they pressed him to return from Gyadam to preach to them (Hönger was not very skilled in the use of twi at this stage). There…
He is considering settling somewhere independent from the mission rather than take a visa which the mission is providing for America. To this end he has visited Süss. Nothing of note transpires about Dauromadam, except that nearest twi village is ¾…
Gives additional information over his movements after leaving Gyadam in 1856. Decided in Gyadam to settle in the Kofrodua district, primarily in order to carry on trading and farming. Many people would be able to settle there in time. The only…
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