Last Hurrah at Dongi Dongi
Today we headed out to Dongi Dongi for the third and final time; this time with Neville and Major Erik Kape onboard. Before we left Palu we stopped by the Mecure Hotel to catch up with Commissioner Ros Poke who was finishing up her trip around Indonesia. Commissioners Vic and Ros Poke were on staff at the Training College with Vic being our Training Principal when Nyoman and I were Cadets training to be Salvation Army Officers back in 1995-96. It is amazing where God has led us each over the past twenty years and how our paths have crossed on this mission trip.
The Corps Officers returned home late afternoon to find our belongings hidden out the back of their quarters, so Major Paulus came up to give us a hand to finish off our afternoon of work. As with previous team members, Neville and I were warmly welcomed into their home and blessed by their hospitality. We engaged in conversation after tea with Major Paulus, without Nyoman present to interpet, and had a lot of fun teaching each other new words and phrases in our respective languages. Despite the language barrier we managed to communicate well enough to enjoy each others company and discover new things about each others culture.
Leaving the building site for the last time was a little emotional after three weeks of working on this project. Neville and I really connected with how Tony, Jill and Stav must have felt as they left Dongi Dongi knowing it would be the last time they saw the project before completion. Yet, that feeling of sadness was mixed with a deep sense of satisfaction with the knowledge that together we had contributed to the rebuilding of Dongi Dongi School. Our belief in the Corps Officer's vision for the school, our collective fundraising over the past twelve months and our presence on this mission trip is a significant investment into a community, a church and a generation of children who will be educated in these new buildings! Praise the Lord!!