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Surprise!

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Children at the Sihanoukville Children’s Home greeted Doulos crew warmly by leading them by the hand around the orphanage. The kids living at Sihanoukville Children’s Home get food and education and are raised to live by good moral standards. Once the children graduate from high school, local church sponsors help them go to a university for a better chance at life. After the crew sang songs, played a game, read a children’s story, and coloured with the little ones, the Doulos volunteers brought out a surprise. Eighty-three gift packs of stationary sets were given to all, from the little ones, aged three years, to the mature eighteen year-olds. “THANK YOU!” chanted the kids with coloured pencils in hand and smiles from the heart.

Praise God for the children’s home that helps give these children a hope and a future. Pray that God meet their needs and protect the children and workers in the home. Pray for the rest of Doulos’ visit in Cambodia.
 

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Missions Gallery - Ships

Ships :: The MV Doulos galley team prepared over 1,000 meals each day.
Ships :: Captain Ashley McDonald (Australia) on the bridge of MV Doulos in 2006 beside the original 1914 magnetic compass.
Ships :: Old and new comes together on the bridge of MV Doulos. Captain Ashley McDonald (Australia) works on the electronic charting software, while the original 1914 magnetic compass is to be seen on the right.
Ships :: The original name MEDINA can still be seen in the ship’s side.
Ships :: OM Founder George Verwers grandson joined Logos Hope in Feb.09. Photo to accompany story.
Ships :: Crewmembers from many countries serve with OM Ships International
Ships :: The selection of quality educational literature on board is particularly popular with children
Ships :: The educational and Christian books on board are huge attractions around the world
Ships :: A busy Logos II highlights the need for a larger vessel to better serve those coming on board
Ships :: The newly installed Visitor Experience Deck will hold the Logos Hope book fair and much more
Ships :: Logos Hope Director Mike Hey (Australia)
Ships :: Logos Hope Project Director Lloyd Nicholas (Australia)