BORNEO SUNSET
[This Monday's Archive was originally published on July 26, 2007. I thought it would be nice to take a break from all the hither and thither in Washington that everybody’s fixated upon with one of my “Histories in a Nutshell.” Everyone has heard of Borneo, but few know something of its fascinating history. Now you’ll be among those few. Enjoy.]
TTP, July 26, 2007
Kuching, Sarawak, Borneo. This is a tale of tattooed headhunters and White Rajahs, of fantastically rich sultans and weirdly demented princes, of spectacular natural wonders and their destruction, of Chinese Christians, Malay Moslems, and Javanese imperialists, of impossibly beautiful sunsets in the South China Sea.
This is a tale of Borneo. It is also a tale of Christians under siege.
Today, the island of Borneo is politically divided into three parts: Indonesian Borneo or Kalimantan, Malaysian Borneo comprised of Sarawak and North Borneo or Sabah, with the Sultanate of Brunei wedged between. Quite a story how that came to be.








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[Note by JW – this is Dr. Joel at the top of his game. Read, absorb, and consider sending it to anyone you know whom you think could benefit from it.]