They carry their hearts in their hands

It’s been a while since our last post from Brazil but we had to first take care of some things related to the newly adopted European General Data Protection Regulation. You know, I’m talking about the countless emails that you probably received these days, and you have to confirm, reject or simply ignore them. Stay … Read more

Sao Paulo – a place of deep contrasts

We stayed almost three months in Slovenia. Much longer than we initially planned. But it was worth it. Not only because we relaxed well after a one-year trip through Asia, but also because we have had great opportunities to promote Operando and our path during this time. Testimony sharing is one of the main missions … Read more

Beloved: The Story of Salome

Calcutta mission

Nagaland lies in the extreme Northeast of India, just off the border with Burma. With a population of two million, it is the smallest federal state of India and even many Indians (let alone foreigners) have never heard of it. Most likely, we wouldn’t have written about her either, if we hadn’t met Salome. Salome … Read more

Winter in Calcutta and Everything That Can Keep You Warm

Operando

When we arrived in Calcutta, we did not yet know exactly in which community we would continue our ministry. We had already sent some emails from Bangladesh, but at that time, we had not yet received any response. Again we were in uncertainty; again we had to trust God completely. In Calcutta, we spent three … Read more

We have helped the missionary in Thailand

They will be celebrating Mother’s Day in Thailand these days. This day is dedicated to all mothers and above all to the all mums’ mum, but that doesn’t mean to Mary, but to Queen Sirikit. In 1976, Thai people  moved  the mother’s day from April 15th to August 12th, when the present queen, the wife … Read more

Behave yourself, or else farang will take you!

‘Ci son laj farang su ki…’, ‘Bon dai tei farang pon…’, ‘Lei či ton farang pai…’, ‘Čaj farang lu pi tai pen’. Have you understood anything? Neither have I. But this is the approximate mixture of voices and words we hear when we walk by people around here. Slovenian conquerors We don’t understand a thing, … Read more

In Hanoi, among the lepers

A real story. In a village near Hanoi, there was a leprous man. Since the history has been written, lepers are removed from society, marked and condemned. That’s a disease that many still believe it is cursed and these people are dangerous and unworthy of ‘normal’ societies. Ready for incineration People in the village drove … Read more