I experienced childhood in Haiti in a christian family. Since I was born, my mother dependably took me to church. She is an evangelist she always goes to church unless she is debilitated she will remain home. Despite the fact that she couldn't give me all I needed, I wore practically same clothes every
Sunday ordinary since I didn't have many. As I was getting older and …show more content…
In sunday school my educators told me that ladies wore them for the regard of God, and if we do not wear it we would not participate in anything in the church , not even a pray for someone who is in need. we are all take similar coutimes in light of the fact that it is what they told us. I remembered women had to tie their head, could not wear pants, earings, and neglects. the preachers said that our dresses and skirts had to be on our knees. Those people believes that follow these rules make you a decent
christian. i dislike to tie my hair since i understand the meaning of it. i did not care for it and didn't make me look great, i had perused the book of God to see where it said we need to wear manti. i could not discover in light of the fact that the book of God didn't say it nor not to wear earings and disregards.
At sixteen years old and afraid of what was ahead of me I ventured on
\a trip to a foreign country from Haiti with my three brothers to find a better life in America. my expectations in a new country seemed hopeful at first.
After very little time and need for spiritual guidance; I joined a Haitian church. i