The World Race we're all about cheap travel.
So when we landed in Kiev, Ukraine we had to hop on our train which was 19 hours to get to our ministry site. Here we are staying with an American family. Their family is awesome. They treat us with all the American fixings. Here we are going to be doing eye clinics and giving out free glasses which these people can't afford to get. We've also been working with youth groups and have had them over for taco night. Next week we will be traveling to their town to spend more time with them. We've also been helping with the homeless and doing feedings. The last feeding we went to there was an old man that caught my attention. He was blind. All the other homeless people had to help him around. He would sit in front of a store all day asking for money because he couldn't get around because he couldn't see. In Ukraine you have to have a passport to get a job or go to school, and he has no hope because people are not going to hire hime just because he's blind and the governement is not helping. Leah, one of my new teammates, gave him a scarf just to keep him warm at night. I'm excited to see what God does in their lives.
