Kuala Lumpur seemed to be just another big asian city at first sight. We arrived early in the morning with the overnight train from Singapore. It took us about 7 hours to arrive at KL Sentral station which is located in the middle of town. The metro system in KL is not as advanced as in Singapore, but it worked fine and brought us quick to our Airbnb. We were about...
Read MoreRehoboth – God has made a place for us… Genesis 26,22 A place full of laughter and joy: Rehoboth is a children’s home, early learning center, soon-to-be medical clinic and a lot more. It is a non-denominational ministry with a clear mission statement: “Transforming families and providing alternative futures for children in crisis based on...
Read MoreOur last stop in Australia was Sydney. It is the biggest city of this continent (I actually call it planet, because of its enormous size and the throughout relaxed and laid back mentality of the inhabitants… not that I would call them aliens, in the contrary: I think that humanity in general would do good to adapt a bit more of the Aussie chill mood). One thing we...
Read MoreWe were looking forward to our time in Melbourne ever since we started our trip. To spend Christmas with the Boothby family was actually one of the very little fixed-points we had planned. Steve and Markus met about 15 years back in Switzerland, when Steve did an exchange year at school and their friendship lasted over all these years. Steve and his family live in...
Read MoreAfter having explored a few places in the south of Thailand, we were keen to get to know the northern part of the country. A lot of friends told us about the beauty of Chiang Mai, the biggest city in the north, home to around 150’000 people (and over 1 Mio tourists a year). Upon exiting the plane, we took a deep breath of the fresh air. What a good feeling after the...
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