Thursday, July 26, 2007

encouragement

dad wants to tell you about how he was encouraged by the students at the college...

The month or so of helping with the English program at the college has been a wonderful opportunity which we have been so glad to have been a part of. We had 23 keen students who were always keen to learn and grow. Each day was relatively full. The students led an English devotion each morning and then we split into small groups and spent time working through the gospel of Mark. We then spent some time talking together and learnt basic grammar. We then had a time were we read together some articles in small groups. The college provided lunch and dinner everyday so we didn't have to worry about food. In the afternoon we had a break and then usually played sport or had time in the library. At nights we had a series of bible studies from Mark which they enjoyed, but they particularly liked the games we played which would often end in chaotic laughter. We had to implement the 'silent clap' in order to try to keep the noise down so that Caden wouldn't be woken up! We also had a day trip to the local animal safari which the students loved! Squeals of delight as they saw animals and roaring laughter as we watched a show together - Caden as usual disappeared with the students throughout the day, he had a great time roaring at lions, neighing at zebras, being splashed by the seal at the seal show...
The most enjoyable part of the time was just being able to chat with the students and beginning to hear their stories. Many of them were from small
islands with churches but no pastor to look after them. A few students came from an area where one pastor looked after 22 churches! Others came to be trained up for cross cultural ministries in their own country. One girl told us that she only goes home once a year, when we asked he why she told us that she lived a weeks travel away! She had to catch a boat for 2 days, then take an 8 hour bus ride, then catch a car for a while, then catch a small boat up a river for 5 hours and then a five hour trek over the mountain to her village! She was one of the keenest students we met. We were also greatly encouraged to see them growing in their understanding of English even in just a few weeks. Corinne and I helped the lower class and were greatly encouraged as all of them made great leaps forward in their confidence and reading and speaking! They were all motivated as they are aware that most of the books that they will need to use for their studies are in English, unfortunately if they want to study they have to learn English because the books are just not available in Indonesian!
I think that is enough for Caden's blog.
We have had an amazing time and feel very blessed to have had this opportunity. If you are interested there are opportunities like this every year in many different towns across the country. We actually met 6 young guys from the UK who had done the same thing in another college and all came back having had great experiences (although some were difficult) and were seriously considering what their next step would be! It is amazing that they would travel some 18 hours at a large cost to come half way around the world - i was asking myself where are the Aussies? This is our closest neighbor and is so close for us and relatively cheap to travel here, C'mon Aussie!

Sunday, July 22, 2007

Sunday school


in Cipanas i went to sunday school every week and which was run by some of the students from the college. I learnt lots of new songs in Indonesian - i particularly like the one about king kong with a big body and small legs... i am not too sure of the point of the song but it is fun. Here is a photo of me with my friends and with one of my teachers!

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

some new friends

Uncle Harry and Aunty Olive came all the way from Australia to help mum and dad teach english at the college. I had great fun with them and they always looked after me!The college that mum and dad were helping at was just across the road from our house so the students often took me away and we played together. We also had horses and carts (sado) always parked out the front of our house - we even rode in one and i learnt how to make a noise like a horse neighing and a horse walking!

just down the road we have a big housing complex which is used by people from Jakarta who come up here every weekend. Inside the housing complex they actually have a huge swimming pool with a three waterslides and rides and boats and cars and everything! Dad and me had some great times riding in the car, although he didn't quite fit!

Thursday, July 5, 2007

Mattress Mountain


This afternoon when i woke up, all the students were waiting for me out the front of our house. One of them whisked me away and we set off down the hill to gunung kasur (mattress mountain). We walked up and up a big mountain. Mum went pretty slow and but at least she wasn't sick. At last we reached the top of the mountain with a great view of the whole region of Cipanas. Rice paddies, mountains, houses, flower gardens. At the top of gunung kasur we found a big rock in the shape of a mattress and a little wall built around it which people said used to be a house a long time ago. People think that the place is very special and people had left incense at the top of the mountain as well as some food.
We then walked back down the mountain on another track which one of the students said would be a "short cut", it ended up taking us through a very small kampung past many smiling faces, up another long road, through a big housing complex and then back up the hill to our house. The short cut ended up taking nearly 2 hours to get back and people were standing in the dark waiting for us as they thought we were lost! We were all very tired and I slept like a log that night!

Monday, July 2, 2007

a massage...

on our way back from a walk i thought i would give dad a little face massage...

Sunday, July 1, 2007