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Thursday, 04 February 2010 10:36

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[Montego Bay, Jamaica]

Finally! They are here! The new promotion that will follow their pre-ship training in the port of Montego Bay arrived yesterday. This new group marks a significant change for me. After two years aboard, the promotion from Kiel, with whom I joined, has completed its service and most of my friends went back home this week to continue their studies, look for a job or serve with another mission.

I am part of the few survivors who chose to extend for one year. With the promotion Montego Bay and those who were transferred from the Doulos, almost to 140 new crew members have arrived ... it will take me time to learn the names!

   

Photo Andrea Choi 

 

Last Updated ( Friday, 05 February 2010 17:58 )
 
Help Packs PDF Print E-mail
Written by Martin Boulanger   
Friday, 22 January 2010 15:58

[Montego Bay, Jamaica]

Bringing Knowledge, Help and Hope, that’s vision of the Logos Hope. You can watch below some of the testimonies of our visit in Guyana, where several teams of the ship were sent ashore with Help Packs, filled with soap, toothpaste, notebook and pencil ... This video will show you in what context the Logos Hope seeks to provide practical help to the communities that we meet.

Last Updated ( Saturday, 23 January 2010 01:02 )
 
Where is the Christmas tree? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Martin Boulanger   
Saturday, 26 December 2009 12:43

[Caracas Baai, Curaçao]

This is a unique Christmas for me. The first one aboard Logos Hope. For the first time I swam on Christmas day and we had a BBQ for dinner! I have tried to find a Christmas tree to decorate, but it hard to find here. After all, do we celebrate Christmas for the tree? If Christmas is for the folklore and the French Bûche, there would be many reasons to be disappointed.
 
Yet even if the weather is far from being Christmassy, the joy of the good news that  God reaches out to the world through her son remains a reality that I want to have in my life. And I wish you can have that joy to. This joy is eternal, not my family and friends. This is also why it was special to celebrate Christmas on board, as many of my friends are leaving the Logos Hope next month.

 

 

Last Updated ( Sunday, 27 December 2009 05:42 )
 
A week ashore PDF Print E-mail
Written by Martin Boulanger   
Saturday, 19 December 2009 02:16

[Georgetown, Guyana]
The Logos Hope moves from port to port every two or three weeks. It's a pretty intense pace. But during a visit to Georgetown, I went with a team to work with a local church for a week. It was a real privilege to be away from the ship’s business and live among locals. As all team members are part of the drama club on board, we've taught some dramas to the youth group of church for a Christmas concert where we performed as well. We also visited schools and an orphanage.


Above: one of the school visit

A drama we performed at the Christmas concert, which shares the message of the Gospel.

Despite the heat and the mosquitoes, it was a refreshing experience to live one week in a house ...


In my team (from left to right)
Marsha (Netherlands), Lilian (Chile), Liz (Trinidad and Tobago), Jérémie (France), Brad (South Africa), Alison (Northern Ireland) and me.

 

Last Updated ( Sunday, 20 December 2009 21:32 )
 
Logoscars 2009 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Martin Boulanger   
Monday, 23 November 2009 11:40

[Vieux Fort, Saint Lucia]
We just finished a Sabbath week in St. Lucia. During five days, the Logos Hope was not open to the public, but we had teaching on the theme of the Tabernacle in the morning and time to rest in the afternoon. One of the highlight of the week was the Logoscars: a little short movie contest organized by the crew. For this evening, the engine guys had left their overalls in the cupboard, and everyone was in their best cloth
With a friend, I made a film about cultural diversity - "A Normal Day" - I hope to present it soon! The film has been welcomed very well, and we received five awards! (Best Editing, Best Photography, Best Actress, Best Actor and Best Film)

This is a small family photo with the masters of ceremony and another director.


From left to right:
Simon Zemek, Master of Ceremony (USA), Ruben Munoz, Actor (Mexico), Christine Wu, actress and co-screenwriter (Taiwan), Martin Baker, actor and director (France) BK Madu, actor (India), Samy Schubert director of a cartoon about ship’s life which won the Audience choice (Germany) and Janice McShane, Mistress of Ceremonies (Australia)

Last Updated ( Thursday, 26 November 2009 07:10 )
 
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