Going home!
This is a little bit announcement :). Tomorrow (Friday morning Indonesian Time) I will be on the trip to Sumatra island in the midst of crowd passengers with the same island destination. I am going to my small village where internet connection is not available, hence I will be online again in the end of this month if God still allows me another day to live. And for this time until then, please forget me and remember God more :)! But, sincerely, I need your prayers for safe journey!
I'll miss you so much!
Yudhie
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Be careful, Yudhie. May God protect you. As always, every day, before the Father, we remember you. Have a good visit with your Dad.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your trip, we will hear the stories when you return!
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a safe trip and a safe return. Are there many Orthodox Churches in Sumatra? What languages do people speak there?
ReplyDeleteThanks, Marcel! And I have just come back :D. Thanks for your prayers ;)
ReplyDeleteSteve: Thanks! In Sumatra, Father Daniel and team have started some missions in Medan, North Sumatera, Riau and Palembang (South Sumatera). Glory to God! Please pray for us :)
Sumatran peaople spoke many different languages, like Aceh(who is Chamic (Cambodia) by descendant) has their own language, so are Lampung, Medan (Batak), etc. But generally, the languages they speak are still in one family with Malay branch, with many adopted Arab words.