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Profile du pays : Bateaux

SERVING THE NATIONS

The OM ships visit port cities throughout the world, supplying vital literature resources, encouraging cross-cultural understanding, training young people for more effective life and service, providing needed relief and sharing a message of hope in God wherever there is opportunity. Since 1970, OM's ships have visited over 470 different ports in more than 140 nations around the globe. On average, over one million visitors are welcomed on board every year!

A UNIQUE EXPERIENCE
An international crew and staff, representing over 50 nations, lives and works on board the OM ships. All are volunteers, usually staying for two years. Some serve in their professional capacity as deck or engineering officers, seamen, carpenters, welders and electricians, or as a doctor, nurse or cook, while others come to participate in the training programme on board.

Each training programme participant combines a full working week in their assigned department with other training programme elements such as devotional studies, discipleship, prayer and learning ministry skills. Teaching is strongly linked with opportunities to translate theory into first-hand experience. Some participants also work toward recognised qualifications in engineering or seamanship.

Crewmembers receive cross-cultural exposure through life as an international community. Port visits offer unique opportunities to see the needs around the world and join with local believers in sharing God's love with port residents.

A highlight in many ports is the International Night programme, usually held in a high profile onshore venue and attended by hundreds or even thousands of local people. The event focuses on the multinational nature of the ship community through costume, song, dance and drama and provides a platform to share the hope in God that brings life, unity and purpose to the ship's crew and staff.

Maintaining the engines, cooking for the crew, supplying literature, speaking to individuals or crowds, sharing about their cultures and faith, or providing relief to needy people are all opportunities for ship people to learn and serve.

FLOATING BOOK FAIRS
In total, over 35 million visitors have come aboard to purchase from the selection of 4,000 titles available. Titles cover a wide range of subjects, such as science, sports, hobbies, cookery, the arts, philosophy, medicine and children's books, as well as faith in God and living a life honouring to Him. The books have been carefully chosen to be of interest to every member of the family, and with the educational, social and moral needs of the local community in mind. Books are on offer at a fraction of their retail value, while in certain ports, books are also donated.

Additionally, every visitor to an OM ship (where possible) is given the opportunity to take a piece of free literature which explains more about the need for a right relationship with God.

AID AND RELIEF
Aid and relief work, as an expression of God's love and concern for people in needy countries visited by the OM ships, may take many forms - medical aid, construction projects, or major donations of literature, as well as spontaneous gifts of food and clothing. In the past, ship personnel have donated textbooks and reference volumes to schools, libraries, colleges and universities, distributed medical or food supplies, renovated clinics and orphanages, and assisted in the construction of schools and church buildings.

STAYING AFLOAT
Each ship is owned and operated by a registered charitable trust and is financed mainly through sponsorship of individuals on board and general giving. Each individual working with the OM ships volunteers their time and is sponsored by friends, supporters and their local church.

Books are supplied by respected publishers and shipped by container to restock the bookshops on board. Local language materials published in the countries visited supplement stocks of books. Income received from sales in the bookshops is used to purchase more literature and other supplies, and to pay freight and customs charges.

Technical projects, relief projects and fuel costs are often financed by designated gifts from supporters around the world.

PROFESSIONALS AT SEA
Most of the all-volunteer crew and staff serve on board for two years, although there are always opportunities for professional crew to serve with the ships for shorter periods of time. Needed professionals include deck and engineering officers, seamen, electricians, plumbers, carpenters, welders, doctors, dentists, nurses and cooks.

MEETING THE STANDARDS
The ships are maintained and continually upgraded to comply with international shipping regulations and safety standards. Without this dedication to keeping the ships in top condition, there would be no ship ministry.

Technical projects often require the services of additional skilled workers - engineers, electricians, plumbers, carpenters and welders. Both long and short-term volunteers are always welcome.

Just as individuals serving on the ships trust God for their support, OM Ships also trusts God for the finances needed for these major technical projects. Donations of equipment and supplies are invaluable, and projects are financed by specially designated gifts from supporters around the world.

WANT TO KNOW MORE?
To serve as a crewmember or to partner financially with the OM ships, contact your local OM office for more information.

CURRENTS - a bi-weekly Ships e-mail update, is available in English, German Spanish and French. To subscribe, contact the Ships at: Cette adresse email est protégée contre les robots des spammeurs, vous devez activer Javascript pour la voir.

For further information, including news and port schedules, visit the Ships web site at: www.omships.org

Gallerie photo de mission
Bateaux

Bateaux :: At Sea :: Glory Thanda (India) takes part in the Short Term Exposure Programme (STEP).
Bateaux :: At Sea :: Glory Thanda (India) with her national custome on the Journey of Life exhibit.
Bateaux :: At Sea :: Left to right, Christopher Müller (Germany), Justin Zandbergen (Netherlands), Cyrill and Layla Walser  (Switzerland) help themselves to cans of Pepsi at New Years Eve.
Bateaux :: At Sea :: Crewmembers enjoy a delicious chocolate fountain at New Years Eve.
Bateaux :: At Sea :: Captain Dirk Colenbrander (Netherlands) looks through binoculars during the Suez Canal crossing.
Bateaux :: At Sea :: Left to right, Captain Dirk Colenbrander (Netherlands) and Chief Mate Ed Verbeek (Netherlands) working on the bridge during the Suez Canal crossing.
Bateaux :: At Sea :: Captain Dirk Colenbrander (Netherlands), front, and Chief Mate Ed Verbeek (Netherlands) at the engine speed control during the Suez Canal crossing.
Bateaux :: At sea :: Logos Hope passes through the Suez Canal.
Bateaux :: Beirut, Lebanon :: Tessa Govender (South Africa) dresses up as a sheep for the Christmas play.
Bateaux :: Beirut, Lebanon :: Joost Claessen (Netherlands) prepares an omelette for brunch on Christmas Day.
Bateaux :: Beirut, Lebanon :: Nic Müller (Germany) helps with the brunch on Christmas Day.
Bateaux :: Beirut, Lebanon :: Logos Hopes choir and bell ringers perform at the carol service on Christmas Eve.

Histoires récentes
Bateaux

Christof Bartholdi (Switzerland) Profile

Name: Christof Bartholdi
Home: Switzerland
Born in: May 1967
Joined OM Ships: Doulos 1995-1997, Logos Hope 2008
Previous employment: Built prototype machines for the...

Nathan Wareley (South Africa) Profile

Name: Nathan Wareley
Home: Johannesburg, South Africa
Born in: February, 1989
Joined OM Ships: February, 2011
Previous employment: Customer service agent
Current job on board:...

Eileen Chua (Singapore) Profile

Name: Eileen Chua
Home: Singapore
Born in: August 1984
Joined OM Ships: September 2009
Previous employment: Financial auditor
Current job on board: Advance preparation team...

Naomi Armstrong (Wales) Profile

Name: Naomi Armstrong
Home: Cardiff, Wales
Born in: June, 1985
Joined OM Ships: January, 2011
Previous employment: Manager of a Starbucks coffee shop
Current job...

Thabo Radzuma (South Africa) Profile

Name: Thabo Radzuma
Home: Pretoria, South Africa
Born in: July 1990
Joined OM Ships: January 2011
Previous employment: Orphanage caregiver
Current job on board: Book...

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Opportunités récentes
Bateaux

Chief Engineering Officer Nouveau !

A Chief Engineer is required for the Logos Hope, either on a long term basis (preferred) or rotation basis AS...

Date de départ : Dès que possible
· Durée d'engagement : Aussi longtemps que possible
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1st or 2nd Engineering Officer Nouveau !

An additional 1st or 2nd Engineering Officer (Reg III/2) with experience to take responsibility for maintenance of the Logos Hope's...

Date de départ : Dès que possible
· Durée d'engagement : Aussi longtemps que possible
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Pipe Fitting Welder

We are looking for a qualified welder with welding and pipe fitting experience especially in the marine environment (desirable but...

Date de départ : Dès que possible
· Durée d'engagement : 6-12 mois
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