What?!
I wouldn't have thought to find a piece of Nepal the first time I visit Muenster, a German city. Last fall we met a young Tibetean guy in Pokhara who would like to come to the bible college in Siegen. We found out that his father lives and works in Muenster, 1 1/2 hour drive from Siegen. So we visited him last Sunday. He was so happy that he said in the middle of our conversation to have us here with him is like having family for visit. And it was our first meeting with him! Once more we saw that relationships and friendship is so important for Nepali people. This is one of the goals for the next trip in April, besides the medical care.
I wouldn't have thought to find a piece of Nepal the first time I visit Muenster, a German city. Last fall we met a young Tibetean guy in Pokhara who would like to come to the bible college in Siegen. We found out that his father lives and works in Muenster, 1 1/2 hour drive from Siegen. So we visited him last Sunday. He was so happy that he said in the middle of our conversation to have us here with him is like having family for visit. And it was our first meeting with him! Once more we saw that relationships and friendship is so important for Nepali people. This is one of the goals for the next trip in April, besides the medical care.