![]() ![]() Sarumpaet was called to work as a pastoral intern or licensed missionary at West Java Mission, on May 1, 1958. They had four children, Cathy Bangun (1960-1965), Roy David, Alice Beatrice, and Raja Moody. ![]() On December 27, 1959, Sarumpaet married Costy Frida Sitorus. Later he earned a bachelor’s degree in mass communications at Sekolah Tinggi Publisistik, Jakarta. Interested in theology, he took a ministerial course. Sarumpaet continued his study at Indonesia Union College, now Universitas Advent Indonesia. There Sarumpaet learned about God, and was baptized. To receive a good education, Raja Igel was sent to the Seventh-day Adventist boarding school, North Sumatra Academy, in Pematang Siantar, to attend the junior high school and senior high school for six years. His parents expected him to lead the sisters, and be successful. 2 Raja Igel was the oldest and the only boy out of five siblings. ![]() 1 His father, Raja Sioan Sarumpaet, and mother, Naete boru Simamora, believed in local spiritism. He was born in Barus, a place known as the first entrance of Muslims to Indonesia. Raja Igel Sarumpaet was born March 30, 1930. Raja Igel Sarumpaet was a pastor, church administrator and published author in Indonesia. ![]()
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