
photo above right: President Iwan (District Pres, Jawa Timor [East Java])
with Anita, who has no hands and only one functioning leg.
He taught her to swim that day.


with Anita, who has no hands and only one functioning leg.
He taught her to swim that day.


Have I told you yet that, once a week on Tuesday afternoons, we teach English to the nuns of St. Alma at Bhakti Lehur? I love it, from simply being able to teach English right down to the very idea of it---we Sisters in our name tags sitting across from the Sisters in their wimples. And they themselves are a sight to behold, the lives they live and the how they live it. Yesterday Sisters Cecilia and Valentine invited us over for lunch after the lesson, a little plate of nasi kuning and ayam goreng on a simple table in a sparse room of their dormitory. I am glad for them; for their company, their goodness, their sacrifice. Plus, they pray! They read---and study---the scriptures! They center their lives on Christ. It is humbling and uplifting and hopeful to see.
1 comment:
Love this. I love all your adventures. By the way, I love the Asian peace sign, too! Only it's not about peace. It stands for victory. V for victory. Get it? hahaha. Ok maybe it's not that hilarious, but I sure do love posing in pictures and acting like a tourist with 'peace signs'.
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