• 09 Aug 2008 /  Blog

    The crew

    Last weekend was the first time I have had visitor’s stay with me since being in Mt Hagen. A good friend from another mission organisation (CRMF) in PNG who was also a student at POC with his family purchased a car from another MAF family.  He brought two other worker’s from different missions up from Goroka. Which is about two and a half to five hours drive, depending on what sort of vehicle you travel on. They arrived Saturday afternoon, and we got acquainted with the purchased car. That night we hanged out at a little gathering at another house on the compound, watching the Union game and a movie. And Sunday morning we went to a EBC church in town, and after lunch headed off back to Goroka. I was able to travel some of the trip, as I was heading out to Kudjip (40 mins out of town) for a once a month expat service out at the Nazarene Hospital with another MAF family, which was my first time. It was an interesting experience seeing more of the Highlands Highway, plenty of big pot holes and crazy driving. Despite there being a limited amount of things to do in MT Hagen, it was a good time of fellowship and really good to catch up with my good friend from CRMF, but also to have people over.

    Probably the best part of the highway

    Posted by Matt @ 5:03 pm

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