Hugues was a big help with the kids. He got us started with some songs. We sang a few Haitian original songs, as well as "I've got the joy, joy, joy", "Deep and Wide" and "The wise man built his house upon the rock". We are guessing that many of the kids that were there did not attend church because they were unfamiliar with the songs. This is amazing!
Our Bible story was from Matthew 7:24-27. Gwenn had kids come up and help act out the lesson. She had one group of kids that built a house as quick as they could. They wanted to hurry up building the house and didn't put much work or material into. It wasn't built on a good foundation. But, they finished their house fast so they could have fun. The second group put more work into their house. They had to keep working after the other group was finished and their house was built well. When a storm came, the house that was finished first fell down, because it was not built well. The second house stayed standing, because more work was put into it and it had a strong foundation.
The kids colored a dot-to-dot sheet with the summary of the story: Si ou bati fo, w'ap rete fem. If you build firm, you will stay strong. We wrapped it all up with a few more songs and the kids enjoyed a snack before leaving. The rain held out for the program but it began to sprinkle as we were dismissing and we were unable to hang around for games.
There were several adults from the church that also came and sat in on the Kid's Program. Especially in Haiti, it seems we try to preach deep theological sermons, when they don't even understand the basics yet. The adults were just as interested in the story as the children were. Pol, who is at least in his 70s, participated just as much as the kids and piped in with "Amen" and "That's right!" more than once during Gwenn's story. :)
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