Saturday, July 23, 2016

The innocence of Ghana's children


These children were playing jump rope one morning as I passed by. I stopped to watch a minute and asked if I could take their photos. They were having such fun and laughing as they played. Each took their turn and then let the next one have theirs without any quarrels. 

These Primary children are showing me their pictures they drew of Jesus Christ.  They are in our Branch in Agona. 

This is a neighbor lady of ours with her children. The woman is handicapped and her children help her to travel in her cart all over town. You can see the handles on the front of the cart which she turns to help move the cart forward. Her children push from behind. 


This group of Muslim children came down the road as we were leaving a business. They smiled and waved to is as we passed.  We see many children in groups walking along the roadside. Lots of things they are going to or coming from school. Many of the schools here require the children to wear uniforms. 

This is a photo I found on the Internet. I did not take it myself but I love the unity it depicts. 

Isn't she beautiful?  Sunday's can be long for little ones. ;)


This child's mama is a seamstress. He goes to work with her each day and spends the whole day the as she sews. 

Mary and Vincent are two cute little friends of ours. Their mother weaves baskets for us and is excellent in her work. 

I love these two quotes. 

Don't you agree?






















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