[Edinburgh, Scotland]We celebrated Easter in Scotland and many visitors came on board over the weekend. Last week, the Scottish welcome was impressive. At the sound of bagpipes, the Logos Hope entered the lock that marks the entrance to the port of Edinburgh. The rest of the stay was also special. The Scots are warm and friendly and thanks to George from Lyon and his flat mates, I visited every corner of Edinburgh, and tasted the Haggis, a regional dish. You can admire the castle, which overlooks the city.
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Snowy Gothenburg
Written by Martin Boulanger
Sunday, 22 February 2009 16:31
[Gothenburg, Sweden]Our stay in Gothenburg is short, only 4 days! But it has been rich in experiences. The Book Fair was open every day, and I presented the Logos Hope in a church. One evening we had a snowstorm. The snow was perfect to make an awesome snowman. People even stopped to take picture (which was great because I forgot to take my camera ;o)
And here is the result with Ruben, the other snowman builder
Another discovery: walking on the ice…
Shall I go or shall I stay?
And without hands!
nice berth isn't it?
Last Updated ( Sunday, 12 July 2009 00:50 )
Release the mooring lines!
Written by Martin Boulanger
Friday, 20 February 2009 13:53
[Køge, Denmark] Finally, the Maiden voyage!
Last Updated ( Sunday, 12 July 2009 00:58 )
Sailing!
Written by Administrator
Thursday, 19 February 2009 11:21
[Køge, Denmark]Here we go!
We got the News today! The Logos Hope is ready to sail!
After 5 years of project, she will finally launched into ministry. You can follow our current itinerary on Google Earth by downloading the 3D model.
Last Updated ( Sunday, 12 July 2009 00:59 )
PST Birkedal
Written by Martin Boulanger
Thursday, 05 February 2009 03:41
[Køge, Denmark]41 new recruits joined the Logos Hope on the 3rd of February 2009 in Køge, Denmark. We call them PST Birkedal like PreShip Training Birkedal, (the place where they received their training). A Preship group is more than people with who you spend 10 days of safety & ministry training: whether we are young or old, people from a preship will discover, grow, face similar challenges as their fellow PST members ; our 2 years on board is a journey we travel with this 'family'. And yesterday, they all had their first experience of Logos Hope!