Farafangana was great. We visited our friend Daniel and his family. The few days we stayed there we swam in the Indian Ocean, went on a lakana trip (a Malagasy canoe) and did other tourist things. Nice being a tourist for a change, really relaxing. my future house?
Ola's father Dag, Eline and Daniel in the lakanawe found some children to play with in Farafangana too!
Daniel and his family, Team Madagascar and Olas father, Dag and his brother, Finn Ivar
We got back to Tana but didn’t stay there for long before we went North to Mahajanga. We were going for a boattrip on the Mission boat Shalom for 10 days. It was fantastic. We really got to experience missionaries in work. We visited three villages, two of them did not have electricity and no doctor. Our task was to play with the children and teach them Christian songs. We had a great time. In one village the Shalom-workers handed out “Samaritarian’s Purse” for each child. The Samaritan’s Purse was a box containing toys, toothbrushes and other useful things. The children were really happy and it was a great experience seeing their excitement.
My six months in Madagascar are over for now, but I am CERTAIN that I will come back! This half year has made me even more positive about becoming a missionary and doing work for the Lord. I can’t wait to be back on this fantastic island – either as a tourist or as a worker! Madagascar is fantastic and the people are extraordinary. No wonder they call it she Island of Sunshine.
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Yay! Not long now! So you enjoyed working as a missionary? A career with travel opportunities, that ;)
Hopefully we'll be able to talk some one of the next days, otherwise I'll see you on the ninth :)
Big hugs, Ruben.
Å, Inki!!!! Savne så å prate md dg!! Glede meg så t du kjeme heim, men har så vondt av dg for at du må reise frå Madagaskar... Har så lyst å komme ner t dg igjen... Savne dg, og Solskinnsøya... D e litt rart å se bilder å vede at æ har vært der...og kjent "lufta" på ein måte... Savne dg masse min kjære venn!! Masse masse gla i dg!!!
Du kommer sikkert til å dra ned til Madagaskar igjen ;)
Det blir kjekt at du kommer til Norge igjen. God tur :)
Hi, my friend!
Great to hear from. That was an exciting text! May the Lord keep blessing us and giving us the answers we need. I am also experiencing the farewell days here in my practice place.
I am looking forward to see you again.
Klem
WOW I loved reading some of your blog. I love Jesus too and have just spent 3 months in Madagascar volunteering with an NGO called Azafady which is based in Fort Dauphin. I'm going back in the summer leading a team with Tearfund. I love Madagascar and hope I might find a way to serve out there in the longer term. I hope you re-adjust and continue to glean much from your wonderful experiences. May God bless you and draw you ever closer to his beautiful heart. Your English sister Rachel xxxxxxx
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