Coming Soon: Adelia Putri
by Adelia from Indonesia, Schöne Grüße aus Indonesien, my name is Adelia Putri and I am 20 years old. My current occupation is study in Theological Seminary Evangelical Kalimantan Church (STT GKE in Banjarmasin).
by Adelia from Indonesia, Schöne Grüße aus Indonesien, my name is Adelia Putri and I am 20 years old. My current occupation is study in Theological Seminary Evangelical Kalimantan Church (STT GKE in Banjarmasin).
Hey schaut hin! Look there! by Rachel from Hongkong What should we, as church or christian pay attention to?
by Carol from India, On 9th of February, for the first time in my life I got a chance to preach for 3 minutes in Petrikirche along with other volunteers. It was a very special moment for me. Our topic was “Schaut hin”, which means “to see”.
Louis Purba will stay in the International Volunteershouse from April 2020 to March 2021. With this text, she is introducing herself: By Louis from Indonesia, Hello! My name is Louis Sri Ananda Purba, from Indonesia.
by Carol Naidu from India, Recently, on 1st February 2020, we had a guest from Sri Lanka, named as „Sumitra N. Fernando“ in our volunteers house.
by Carol Naidu from India, On 27th January 2020, I watched a movie, together with 20 people in Syburg in the Kotela partnership, Tanzanian movie, named (hadithi za kumekucha: Tuna), which is named as Sunrise story in English.
by Carol Naidu from India, Home is the best place on this earth. No matter where I go, there is a special thing about my home that always attracts me.
by Josephat Hema from Tanzania, One day I was passing through some scientific journals I usually read some published scientific research reports from. Currently I have been studying mainly on Antimicrobial resistance topic because it was part of my bachelor thesis and I will hopefully do some researchs about it in my masters studies. I was suprised by the fact that Climate change which is perpetuated by environmental pollution is also a contributing factor to Antimicrobial resistance.
by Josephat Hema from Tanzania, I heard so many things about Germans work ethics as I was coming to Germany to work as a volunteer and sometimes I was a little bit scared. The likes of „Germans are always very serious on workplaces, they don’t joke, they don’t talk about anything else except work matters in office, they are very time observant and become easily disappointed about that“. But I moved over these stereotypes when I arrived here.
By Carol from India, Me, Josephat, Racheal and Dika we all are very adventurous. But me and Josephat, we love walking and we can walk for hours. One day I decided to walk from the city centre till volunteer’s house (13km, 2hr 30min) and then later on Josephat got inspired and he did the same.