Daniel Gloor lived in the Jordanian capital Amman for five months to deepen his knowledge of Arabic and to gain experience. He reports on this in his current newsletter.
Above all, he has been shaped by encounters with a wide variety of people: With the Iraqi Abudahad, for example, who lives as a refugee in Amman and became a good friend for Daniel Gloor. Or with Islam, a young Egyptian for whom only military solutions to problems are conceivable.
After his stay in Jordan, Daniel Gloor will return to Malaysia, where he will teach as a lecturer at the STS theological college in Sabah on behalf of Mission 21.
We thank Daniel Gloor for his commitment and his exciting newsletter. We wish you, dear readers, a good read.
Newsletters are personal experience reports of the international employees of Mission 21 and do not necessarily reflect the views of Mission 21.