What happened the last 2 weeks? 20/2/09 (Chrisna)

Travelling is not for the fainthearted! Or in good Afrikaans: reis is nie vir sissies nie!

The 2 most important things you need when you travel, especially low budget and long term travel, is: A tough mind and a soft heart. Without those 2, you can rather stay home…

We are in Phuket right now, but let me take a few steps back to where we last wrote in this journal, that is where we last had good internet.

We left the chalet in Switzerland early Friday morning. The sun was shining and we could travel down the mountain on a dry road. That we saw as answer to prayer, since the weather forecast said there will definitely be snow. We travelled all the way out of the Valais and then started to cross the Alps towards the north.

It started snowing. It looked as if a feather duvet were torn open above our heads, and the snow came down in big feather size flocks. The snow was deep and the roads were slippery. We could not see much further than the front of our own vehicle. Should we go on or stop or turn around? We prayed: “God, please help us!”





Within the next minute, a road sign diverted us off the road and on to a train, that took us right through the mountains! Never before did we pay 30 Swiss franks so easily! God always answers prayers and help us where we cannot go on!! You can imagine the “thank you” prayers that was said while sitting in our car on the train. No map said anything about not being able to travel that road in winter and the GPS said “railway connections ahead” when we were halfway through the mountain(on the train) already!

On the other side of the mountain ,we went down an impressive road and through numerous tunnels. We saw green for the first time in weeks and thought that we have said goodbye to the snow. We were content. We visited Lucerne along the way and reached the destination as were indicated on the resort map on the internet. There was one problem: our resort was not there. It was 80 km to the west… The navigator lost a few points, but every one was forgiving. What we went through earlier the day, made that this obstacle was a small one! We reached Landal Hochwald, a RCI resort after 22h00, VERY grateful and full of praise unto God.

Saturday and Sunday were both days of rest, after what we‘ve gone through the previous day. Monday morning early, we drove to Frankfurt. We had to go the Thailand embassy for visas for Phuket. When we came there, they were closed for the 1 day, we had to come back the next day! Luckily it is only a 2 hour drive. We went to Heidelberg the rest of the day and enjoyed the old town with cobblestone streets and churches and castles. Then we went back to where “home” was for this week.

It started snowing along the way. It kept on snowing the whole way… The last 10km of the way, we prayed without stop. Our car could hardly move . The “snow tyres” they gave us in Gap, was definitely NOT snow tyres.( We once again saw God’s Hand of protection on us for the time in Switzerland, keeping us in the house, keeping us safe.) Back to Germany and the last 10km home. We literally crawled with our car uphill and very carefully also crawled downhill, with just enough speed to take us over the next hill. Dawie did an excellent job, driving in those circumstances, while we prayed. Two km from our house, the car could not, would not go any further. We had to stop. We walked home in the down pouring snow, on ice slippery roads, with our Namibian running shoes and got home ,once again, safely. We praised God for taking care of us in so many different ways. I must say that not 1 of us was moaning or groaning. We tackled this obstacle as a team! Dawie J got a new name along the road. Since he and his dad walked next to each other and looked exactly the same from behind, only the size differed, he was called “Mini-Paps”, because his dad is “Paps”! See for yourself on the photo!

The next day ,we had to go back to Frankfurt ,again. Going with the same road ,again. It rained through the night and the snow was washed off the roads. Dawie walked back to town to fetch the car, and we were off again. Although it started to snow again on our way back, we could make it back home IN the car. We were very grateful when we saw where we came from the previous night ,that we only had to walk 2 km.

The resort had a heated indoor swimming pool, which we thoroughly enjoyed. Wednesday and Thursday were schooldays, with lots of catch up to do. The limited internet was only available in the restaurant at certain times of

the day, only enough to deal with important e-mails. We visited Trier, the oldest town in Germany on Thursday afternoon, but Dawie will tell you more…

Friday morning early we had to leave for Frankfurt again, to fetch our visas, which was ready, praise the Lord, and fly out on Saturday. The place that was green when we got there, was snow white when we left. We were ready to leave the snow and winter behind.

Yes, we had the privilege to be there in Germany and we enjoyed it.


We also gave thanks to our Lord for allowing so many life threatening situations, because it strengthened our faith, practicing being dependant on Him and Him alone and realizing once again: Plan WITH God and ask Him to Bless you. Do not plan and then ask Him to bless your plans.

We greeted the snow and headed off on Singapore Airlines towards summer, which will last now until next year May! We flew for 12 hours into time, spend another 10 on the airport and arrived in a hot and humid Phuket on Sunday evening.

Thank you God for being with us in Europe and in Asia and with our family and friends in Namibia. Surely, you are alive and almighty and I praise your name, now and forever more!!

My Last 1 from the Swiss Alps-4/2/09 (Chrisna)


Almost unbelievable, but we've been here already for more than 3 weeks!!What a wonderful, special, blessed and peaceful time this has been. Definitely the longest period in my life in which I've "done" the least. But what happened in me, was great. Some times tougher than what I wanted, but still great. My pace is slower. That's a first and it is good. Even my heartrate is slower than normal!!

A summary of our time here would be: to practice to "be", to fellowship with each other(that is our crowd of 5), to do schoolwork and office work and mail work, to have quiettime alone and together, to read, to laugh, to walk, to cook, to wash, to clean. We went down to Sion 3x to buy food and experience Sion. This city they say, is 2000 years old. To see the churches,castles and cobblestone streets,knowing it's dating back to the time of Jesus and Paul is humbling.



We went to Leukerbad to swim in the hot water while the snow is lying next to the pool and the steam is all around you. (Tinus and Dawie J decided that Leukerbad is the place where they will come for honeymoon!!) We drove through the whole of Val de Herens, the valley in which Mase,our town is also situated. The children went 2x to toboggan down the ski slopes near our house. And that is about it! The rest of the time, we were in our wonderful chalet.

There are 3 reasons why we did not drive around a lot: 1. It snowed often, either covering the roads with snow or a day or 2 later with ice. Not our normal driving conditions! 2. The road from Sion to our house above the town of Mase, is a STEEP ,narrow, winding road. Imagine that you climb the hight from Swakop to Windhoek, not over 400 km, but over 15km! Also a challenge. 3. We chose to stay home, because we loved it so much.

A big miracle that happened, is that I actually made food! A balanced, cooked, dollar stretching meal every day AND my men said the food was good. Charlie actually said today that my food was one of the highlites of Switzerland- can you believe? He surely knows his mother's love language! I'm on cloud 9!!

We will miss Switzerland. We've come to get used to the mountains - their height and impressiveness and feeling of smallness in the midst of all of this majestic surroundings. Also the colours are familiar on our eyes now. Where ever you look, you see White with some shade of brown. It is almost as if you are looking at a photo of years gone by: white and brown, every where, non stop, but more white than brown.




I wonder when in our lives will we see this again, if ever? I am so greatful that we had this oppurtunity now. We all are and know that we are blessed.

Sunday, during our homechurch, we talked about time . The importance of every moment, the choices you make and the nurturing of the moments. We decided to remind each other about the following:1. God is in every moment,He will be with us always. He will take care of us and guide us. 2. We must experience every moment to the full, not get used to this peacefull pace, but always remember it as a blessing. 3. We must remember that choices need to be made every moment. The best is if you make right choices all the time. 4. We must learn from the past, plan for the future, but live to the full in the present. 5. We must continue to create memories.
(1 Sam 17:41-45, Luke 12: 22-28 , Ps 90:12 , Job 14:5 to name a few places in Scripture)

Tomorrow is our last day here. It will be a busy day, but we are prepared and ready. Dawie and Charlie will still fit in a day of school in the morning, while I'll pack. That's packing every thing we have with us(that's now for 9 months of living) ,in 5 suitcases. In the afternoon we will clean. It will be a practical experience of "Teamwork makes the dream work". Our plan is to leave Friday morning with 1st light, still trusting that God will keep the snow away until after we have left the mountain.

I don't know when the next blog will be posted, as we don't know if we will have Internet in Germany at our next "home". I'm in any case not so clever with all the connections and things we are supposed to have. Tinus is absolutely convinced that I do not have a Clue about Internet and will most probably never really understand how it works. He is correct, but why must I know if I have him!? He is reminding me that he will not be there next year -- hard reality -- that's why he must teach his brothers.

May God bless you and may you use every second of your day and every day of your life to the full and to the Glory of God. I'll do the same...

Swiss Alps - 02/02/09 (Dawie J)

I like the snow. It is a nice change to the heat and green grass. But I will choose the heat before the cold. A few days ago, we went to swish down the mountain with Tboghins, a bit up from our home. We fell alot and laughed at each other. When we waited for Mom and Dad, I built my own little snowman. His name was Pat. Tinus and Charlie also built one - a big one.

A day after that we went swimming in hot water.It is freaky: you are in the water and snow is lying less than a metre from you. Most of the pools are outside, in the open air. The waterslides were great fun. It was my favourite part.

Today I played BOBSLEIGH with my shoe and one of my army men in the snow.

I enjoy the school. It's different than normal school and I work much harder, but I don't have homework.

I make tea for the family more than any one else.


The first month of our world tour - 30 Jan '09 (Dawie)

It is difficult to believe that one month has passed since the start of our journey. What a month!! It may well be the best of my life!

Highlights..? It is not easy to choose: London, Paris, a ski-resort in France and the Swiss Alps... Our accommodation was superb. The family's attitudes were great. Church services were refreshing. I spent quiet time with the Lord more than ever before. Read three good books and more than 200 pages in the Bible. Charlie's accounting periods were very enjoyable. Revision and translation of my book "Who is stealing my joy" is on schedule. The liaison with the African Leadership Institute ("ALI") office in Windhoek and the Rock Lodge in Okahandja is smooth and the planning of the rest of our trip is coming on nicely.

Let me just mention a few highlights:
1. The slower pace, lots of time with the Lord and family
2. Visit to a small church in a village where I have prayed for hours for God's soldiers in Namibia
3. The commitment and level of ownership of ALI and Rock Lodge teams back home
4. One whole day in warm waterresort in the snow and our first humble braai in the snow
5. Meditation and walk with the Lord on the future ( for the new season on our return)
6.Visiting of towns that exits for 2000 years and impressive church buidings built in 1150
7. The constant thought that our trip is not going to end tomorrow or next week.

The more I walk with the Lord the more I realise that we should do everything we can to know Jesus better and to trust Him more ( in other words, our faith should grow and whatever we are or do, should be in complete love.) Read Gen 18:14, Num 11:23 and Jer 32:27... if you meditate on those verses it will strengthen your faith.

To our Lord Jesus Christ be all honour and glory. He alone is worthy. I also feel deeply thankful towards the "3 , the 12 and the 72" (boardmembers, friends, family, staff, management, fellow workers, supporters, etc.) who made it possible for us to do this trip. I will make a few comments on them in Feb .

My our Lord Jesus Christ' peace and presence be with you.

Where is the car? Swiss Alps

This is how our car looked on Thursday, after lunch. We thought it quite funny, took pictures...

...and then started to clean it. The 4 men did a good job. Then we drove to town to buy food.

We did not come out of our house on Friday or Saturday,as it was snowing. When we cam out Sunday afternoon,we saw this picture!!
Bottom line: never think that this is the ultimate, something more spectacular might just happen the next day. God is always full of surprizes!!

Question: What do you do if you cannot find your car?
Answer: When in Namibia - - phone the police, it's most probably stolen!
When in Switzerland - - start digging where you last saw it , it is there.

Swooshing in Suiss. 27 January 2009 (Charlie)

What is the climax of happiness? Some might say giving away money,some like spending it, others may say that traveling is the ultimate. A Russian would say it is when the KGB come to your home looking for Ivan Ivanovich and you say Ivan Ivanovich lives next door. A family man would say that there's nothing like being with your family and all of us are born to like spending time with our Father in heaven.

Everything said, what is the ultimate for me? I like to have a bit of everything. Traveling to a different destination, Spending every hour of every day with my family and most of all spending hours in my Heavenly Father's arms. You might say it sounds unfair that I have all of this, but isn't grace always a bit of unfair happiness on earth!

Looking towards the future where everything isn't always going to be this way ,I know that having the right attitude and reacting out of the Spirit will always fend off a burning arrow heading your way, even if it is a stray arrow. That's where I am now. I'm working hard at the relationships with the people around me, trying to give them the benefit of the doubt, but at the same time reacting out of love and a soft heart and not out of self righteousness and revenge. It is not easy and I still fail a lot but I know I can accomplish everything through Christ who strengthens me.

The hard part over with," what have I been doing here in the Swiss Alps?" Other than working hard at my school work in the mornings, the afternoons are filled with laughter and excitement. The most fun of all: two bobsleigh like plastic snow sleds that is not only fun because of the amount of snow but also because we have an immense amount of slopes to go down.

I don't know how fast we go, but it is a bit fast for comfort. One wrong turn and you are sent flying through the air into the soft snow. That's probably why we enjoy it so much. Me and Dawie race often and he always ends up winning me while he is accidentally going backwards. I guess that's because he actually fits in the thing...


Other than swooshing, me and Tinus go on daily up hill jogs with spectacular scenery and immense fresh air(It is not as wonderful as I am trying to convince myself).



We also drive down the mountain to go shopping for food once we have sunlight. These drives are amazing, not just because of the shear hugeness of the mountains but because of sights like seeing vineyards covered with snow and castles and churches on every small hill top.

I have to work now, so enjoy everything you do, even though you are running uphill!

House meeting

We had a house meeting on 22 Jan. The agenda was to evaluate the trip so far.3 Topics were discussed with a summary of it below:

1. What works/ what must we continue to do:

-The scheduled 1 hr individual quiet time first thing every morning,with breakfast there after.
- Technology and the input of Tinus
- Chrisna's "saving attitude" in all areas
- 3 meals/day
- The fact that each have a "work place"
- Home church on Sundays
- Charlie's rusks
- The program: 8h15 - 10h30 Session 1
10h30 - 11h00 Break
11h00 - 13h00 Session 2
13h00 Lunch
14h00-16:00 Home work/session 3
16h00 Excersize time
- The slower pace

2. What does not work/ what must we change

- Not enough computers, must plan better and give everyone opportunities
- Charlie's summaries: some on paper and some on computer(should be shortened)
- One extra session Bible study together: mid-week service on Tu/Wed/Thursday evening
- Clean up/pick up after yourself

3. What did we learn so far?

- The slower pace/peacefulness helps to practice the presence of the Lord, to walk intimately with Him.
- Confirmation of God's Greatness and Goodness!!
- You have to constantly remind yourself why and for Who you do, what you are doing.
- Attitude is a choice, whether +/-, whether you moan or are content. You choose what "new song" you sing - every time

Dawie J is satisfied with every thing

We will do such an evaluation on a regular basis.