
How it came about

As you can read in my story, I've been fascinated by technology since I was little and helped out on my uncle's farm from an early age. There's always something to do on a farm, and driving machines, repairing them, and tinkering with new things is all part of it. I thoroughly enjoyed this, and over time I repaired and built all sorts of things, as you can see in the pictures.
Besides the work on the farm, I always had my personal projects, and I rarely lacked a fast set of wheels. I soon had my own workshop and everything else a mechanic's heart could desire. Despite all the things I was able to do, I often felt an inner emptiness that no amount of new purchases could seem to fill.

Inner emptiness

The desire to sell everything
As I began to align my life with God, I increasingly felt the desire to sell my workshop and many other things. It seemed crazy to get rid of the things that meant the most to me. But on the other hand, there was always this emptiness.
With each sale, I felt a little lighter, until I finally realised how much these things had tied me down and that I was now experiencing new freedom.
With this newfound flexibility and the belief that God was guiding me, an adventure began. I wanted more of God and do the things He deemed right. Through coincidences that I no longer consider mere coincidences, I have been fortunate enough to forge international friendships and work with a wide variety of people on life-changing projects.
Looking back, I'm constantly amazed at the places I've been and all the experiences I've had. Was I once a shy boy with little self-confidence who never wanted to leave the country?
My horizons are now constantly expanding, and I'm always learning more.
A life with God is exciting. It is sometimes uncomfortable and full of challenges. However, as our Creator, He Loves us more and knows us better than we think. I am convinced,
he stands with us, and that he gives,
what we need right now.
1 Timothy 6:17
As for the rich in this present age, charge them not to be haughty, nor to set their hopes on the uncertainty of riches, but on God, who richly provides us with everything to enjoy.

































