
Beginning in November 2015, Logos Hope ministered in the Seychelles, Mauritius, Madagascar, Tanzania and Mozambique. By the end of 2016, the ship visited port cities in countries all along the coast such as South Africa, Namibia, Angola, Gabon, Cameroon, Togo, Ghana and Ivory Coast. We have been hugely encouraged by the visits, and pray that this tour will see thousands receive the Good News of Jesus and be a major catalyst for mobilising the African Church in mission.
To sail Logos Hope one nautical mile costs approximately ZAR1150 (equivalent to $100 USD or £70 GBP). Besides bringing the ship from port to port, fuel is also needed to keep the generators running – providing lighting, air conditioning and electricity to make life and ministry on board possible.
Would you consider giving the equivalent of a tank of fuel for your car to help take the ships to some of the world's neediest places? Gifts to the Fuel Fund literally keep the Ship Ministry going!
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We at OM are convinced that everyone should have opportunity to hear the gospel. Sadly, there is a generation growing up in Ireland which has not heard the gospel. They do not know who Jesus is or what He has done.
Die Arbeit mit Migranten in Deutschland ist unsere Leidenschaft. Wird es auch deine?
Are you certified to teach elementary school and would like to use your skills on the mission field? Our city has an International School run by Christian workers that is always looking for more teachers.
Do you have a heart for teaching English? Do you want to use this skill to have eternal impact on the lives of Central Asians? We are looking for English teachers who are able and motivated to teach our mostly young students at various levels.