Ce soir, le Logos Hope quitte l’Europe, et prend le cap pour les Caraïbes. On a célébré ‘ca avec Ruben, Betsy, Jérémie et Alice, les 4 autres Français à bord.
Alors que l’ on quitte Cork, nous goutons déjà à lui pluie (tropicale ;o) mais il ne manque que la température!
C’est partie pour 14 jours de mer à travers l’Atlantique. La météo nous prévoit du gros temps pour le début, mais j’ai hâte de vivre ça !
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Cake Hunt
Written by Martin Boulanger
Friday, 10 July 2009 12:51
[Cork, Ireland]
What a long day! To celebrate my quarter of century, several friends of the ship organized a cake hunt.
The quest was full of twists and turns: encrypted messages, hint discovery with a GPS and anonymous phone calls. After exploring the library for information and interviewing for 20 minutes the shop keeper of the shipshop (a small shop on board), I was still empty-handed: NO CAKE.
Actually, with the cake from my work colleagues and the one from the "one year and a half on board" celebration (we celebrated it the same day with the group that joined in Kiel) my stomach was not empty.
Finally, today I managed to get the cake, poor cake, he was in hostage in one of the freezers.
And as a gift, you know what I had? A trip to the Caribbean! Nice, isn't it? Yesterday in fact we passed the last security audit was was required to continue to sail. We now have all the papers in our pocket, lift up the Andhor! The departure is scheduled for July 14.
Au revoir Europe (under, the bell tower of Cork, Ireland)
Bonjour to the Caribbean islands.
Last Updated ( Friday, 10 July 2009 14:06 )
Bringing Knowledge, Help and Hope
Written by Martin Boulanger
Friday, 03 July 2009 08:35
what is the Logos Hope about? We want to bring Knowledge, Help and Hope to the nations. Learn more about the Logos Hope in this video.
[London, United Kingdom] The Logos Hope is docked for 2 weeks in London. That's a great opportunity to visit!
But most of my schedule is shared between the IT office and the visitor deck. Indeed, if the week is fairly quiet, weekends are busy with up to 4,500 visitors a day, a good preparation for the Caribbean next month. So I went to lend a hand to the welcome desk or to give tours. And it’s very refreshing for me!
Last Updated ( Friday, 26 June 2009 21:02 )
Lights and music!
Written by Martin Boulanger
Saturday, 13 June 2009 16:17
[London, UK] Every morning, the ship's company gather for a time of devotion. But this morning had a very special flavour: for the first time we gathered in the Hope Theater. This is the biggest conference room on board.
When I join the Logos Hope a year and a half ago, the welcoming party took place there, and at that time, it looked like that:
Today, after many hours of work, we had the first evening and 400 young people came:
In a few days, we will welcome school visites, youth groups, churches, and various conferences. It's exciting to have this new tool, but this opening is also another step in the renovation project which is clearly coming to an end. We are grateful for all the work that has been achieved by hundreds of people who gave their time and talents to build this place. Through them, we have seen God's provision for us.