Abraham and Minoterie
Today we spent more time in villages working with the Haitian people. Our first trip was to Abraham, a small village of very poor people.
The homes were constructed out of plywood and tin, and were starting to look a little rough around the edges. We got out of the bus on the western outskirts of the village, and instead of traveling through the village we just followed a road of sorts south until we reached a big open field. It wasn’t long before tons of kids varying from very young, to almost 18 were showing up. After a chaotic round of “Duck, Duck, Goose”. Matt decided to share the biblical account of David.
An Americans versus Haitians soccer match sprung up, and those not playing soccer sat with the children and played for a while.