Indonesia made me feel welcome from the moment I walked out of the airport. They use some words that we use in Afrikaans, so I felt asif I entered a place like home.
That is really what Indonesia became!
Home.
If I look at the overall picture, it would seem asif we had the same schedule everyday. Okay, we kinda did, but that was one of the things that made the experience more like what I am use to. In the mornings we went to a school (there were a few, so we switched between them) to share a message about God and there we played games with the students.
Then we would have the afternoon off to sleep or do what we want to, I enjoyed my time with Byblestudy about Revelations.
At night we would have treasure hunt or selgroups or meetings or we would sing in the streets to raise money for the church.
The church under whom we surved is a student church called DG. I just love the people, they made me feel welcome from the first moment I met them.. they went out of their way to make us feel welcome and to drive us on motorbikes everywhere.
That was so amazing!
I never thought that I am going to ride at the back of a motorbike and here we drove everywhere with that...
Spirituaully I grew. God revealed to me how much fun it is to pray and spend time with Him. So now I can say that I am looking forward to spending time Him.
If you ever want to go to a welcoming warm country.. Indonesia should be on your list.