'They just want me to learn'

Indonesian YAMEN participant reflects on her year in Bolivia

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From Indonesia to Bolivia – YAMEN participant Arni Alice Paidjo describes her time in Bolivia, Santa Cruz through her five senses: 

  • Taste: fresh food (especially the meat) 
  • Touch: tight hugs and kissing the cheeks with sound
  • Smell: sun on the skin
  • Hear: noise of a city (microbuses, taxis, people who talk loudly, etc.)
  • Feel: like home  

Paidjo, a member of Gereja Kristen Muria Indonesia (Muria Christian Church of Indonesia, GKMI) in Salatiga, Indonesia, served in Bolivia with YAMEN from August 2023 to July 2024. 

The Young Anabaptist Mennonite Exchange Network (YAMEN) program is a joint program between Mennonite World Conference and Mennonite Central Committee (MCC). It emphasizes expanding the fellowship between churches in the Anabaptist tradition and developing young leaders around the globe.  

Participants spend one year in a cross-cultural assignment, immersing themselves in living out unity and building peace. 

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Two women standing side by side on a path with Angkor Wat in the background
Indonesians Victoria Christine, left, and Arni Alice Paidjo pause for photo during a YAMEN orientation visit to Angkor Wat in Cambodia. MCC photo/Chhun Thida

Even before she had learned much Spanish, the young persons’ group at the local church she was attending invited her to their retreat and the leaders invited her to join the worship music team. There was an open invitation to youth Bible study every Tuesday and Saturday and to just eat ice cream after the Sunday service.  

“Those young peoples are now my close friends,” Arni Alice Paidjo said.“ They don’t care where I come from, they just want me to learn many things from their church. 

“Living out unity is when we begin to learn to open ourselves to other people who are very different from each other, bringing them to know God through us, making them feel accepted and giving them the opportunity to do good things together,” she said. 

“Building peace is when you start to open yourself to know that you are different from each other and at the same time you healthy relations everywhere.” 
 

“They don’t care where I come from. They just want me to learn many things from their church.

Arni Alice Paidjo

YAMEN participant

The deluge of new experiences in her YAMEN year pushed Arni Alice Paidjo to lean in to following Jesus. 

“I can find God so easy when everything around me are superfine ... . When the difficult times are showing up, I can so easily judge and not believe for a while. So when I can still believe in God in every situations – good or bad, I can trust God. When I do that, just go and follow Jesus.”

If you, like many YAMEN participants, are drawn by MCC’s work in peace, relief and development; the opportunity to meet and learn from other young adults coming from different countries; and the exposure to learn a new language, and new ways of living and to practice new skills, check out all MCC's service opportunities for young adults.