About Me
I as a young German engineer share a selection of experiences and thoughts traveling around the world in roughly one year. A selection of thoughts regarding society, religion, philosophy, logic and reasoning which have been sparked by certain experiences during this journey. A journey which would lead me so far to the east that I returned from the west.


Project tCitT (the Cross in the Torah)
A widespread contemporary belief is that all religions are fundamentally the same and only superficially different. The resulting cry for unity, for getting together and worshipping “the same God in different ways” is steadily increasing, and certainly there are arguments which can be put forward to support this worldview. However the arguments against it have to be addressed as well by those who value truth and consistency more than convenience and wishful thinking.
Destination Unknown
Since this journey was also – or better said primarily – a spiritual journey designated to see God moving in my life, e.g. speaking to me, providing for me, protecting me, scheduling divine appointments for me with people from different cultural and religious backgrounds I will share what this openness to God moving in my life entailed and how these experiences changed me as a person and the way I perceive the world today.


Testimonies
In this VLOG I talk about my history with aviation, how I tried to become a professional pilot three times and how I failed three times. What this did to me. How I became a private pilot. How I discovered that aviation had become an idol for me and how I subsequently quit flying. However I also hate it because it was the one thing in my life that became more important to me than my relationship with Jesus Christ. In the Bible this is called idolatry and this is one of the things that God hates.