“I grew up in the southern part of Johore, born in 1950, after the Japanese war. As a little boy I knew there’s something you cannot see. It’s just like electricity. You cannot see electricity and yet there’s a power there. So in my heart I was searching already. Where do I come from? Where … Continue reading “Called from the Farthest and Smallest”

“I grew up in the southern part of Johore, born in 1950, after the Japanese war. As a little boy I knew there’s something you cannot see. It’s just like electricity. You cannot see electricity and yet there’s a power there. So in my heart I was searching already. Where do I come from? Where I’m going?” – Kerk Choon Keng

A collection of stories of the foundational leaders of the Navigators in Asia. Produced by Aurelia L Castro (TheStoryFactory) in conjunction of The Navigators Asia Legacy Project II.

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