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Arrows in Daniel’s Hands

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

The pattern of dormitory school education in Papua produces a series of quality schools for poor, neglected, or uncared-for children. It is developed under the “lucky hands” of Daniel Alexander, who started the model 15 years ago.

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ON Wednesday afternoon last week, at a mall in Serpong, Tangerang, Banten, five students of Anak Panah (Arrow) Christian High school of Nabire gathered to see their instructor from Nabire, Papua. They looked cheerful as they could skip their lessons for a while at the Surya Institute. The five, Matius, Junianus, Fani, Sylvi and Penison, received scholarships from Papua province to study at the Surya Institute, which was founded by Prof. Yohanes S

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