Worshipping in Tongues

Many young Indonesian Christians in Australia no longer speak their mother tongue and go to church just to please their parents.

May 4, 2004

A YOUNG man enters the Caulfield Indonesian Uniting Church (CIUC) in Melbourne. Good looking and dressed in style, the 21-year-old exudes an air of aloofness. The service over, his attention is drawn to the dishes spread out on the table in the church's dining room. After partaking of some of the goodies, he saunters to his father to borrow the car keys and leaves even before the party is over.

Doesn't he know that the bible class is to begin

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