Saturday, January 13, 2018

01/07/17 – 01/13/18



Dear seafarer's friends,                                                                                     







 01/07/17 – 01/13/18

Grace and peace to you from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. (2Co. 1:2)

L. and B. - Left Scriptures, Gospel materials, Jesus DVDs on the vessel. Blessed the sailors. 
L. and P. - Left Scriptures, Gospel materials, and Jesus DVDs on board. Prayed and blessed the crew.

1 ships on Sunday (01/07):
Agency
Vessel Name
Dock
Nationalities
Activities
Met
Talked
MGU
EAGLE TAMPA
EX 6
Bangladeshi, Chinese, Filipino, Indian, Malaysian, and Myanmar
26 crew, all have s. p. We were here last month. L. and P. (See pic. 1 and 2 for part of the crew.)
12
6
Ai You Zhang from WHCC came and helped the ministry.

4 ships on Monday (01/08):
ASC
BULK BEOTHUK
J/P 5
Filipino, Russian, Turkish, and Ukrainian
22 crew, four have s. p. (See pic. 3 for some of the crew.)
L. and P.
15
5
MGU
RUDDY
BLK
All Ukrainian
18 crew, all have s. p. Left Jesus DVD on board and blessed the crew.
2
1
ITM
INDUSTRIAL EDGE
IND W
Filipino, and Ukrainian
19 crew, some have s. p.
L. and B.
1
1
BLW
PACIFIC WEALTH
G’P 4
All Chinese
22 crew, none has s. p. Left Chinese Christian Newspaper on the ship and sold SIM cards. (See pic. 4 for part of the crew.) Shared the Gospel.
12
5
Alvin Chao from WHCC came and helped the ministry.

1 ship on Tuesday (01/09):
ASC
AMANDA C
CD 16
All Chinese
21 crew, all w s. p. L. and B. Sold SIM cards and took four seamen to shopping. (See pic. 5.)
15
6

5 ships on Wednesday (01/10):
TRT
THORCO LOGIC
G’P 3
All Vietnamese
19 crew, all have s. p. Left 20  Christmas gifts on board, and blessed the ship.
3
3
PRO
NEPTUN D
KMN 2
Chinese, Filipino, Indian, Polish, Romanian, and Sri Lanka
24 crew, all with s. p. L. and P.
2
1
ISS
STOLT VANGUARD
KMN 1
Filipino, and Russian
25 crew, all have s. p. L. and P. A hospitable ship. (See pic. 6.)
10
3
INC
SPYROS K
HFO 1
Filipino, Greek, Russian, and Ukrainian
30 crew, all have s. p. L. and P.
5
2
NEW
ATLANTIC PROGRESS
CAR 2
Chinese, Filipino, Ghanaian, Malaysian, and Singaporean
20 crew, all have s. p. (See 7 for part of the crew.) L. and B.
3
3

3 ships on Thursday (01/11):
CNA
COSCO AUCKLAND
HC E
All Chinese
25 crew, 10 have s. p. We were here last Jun. L. and B.
4
1
BLW
PACIFIC WEALTH
G’P 3
All Chinese
A revisit. Left Gospel tracts on the ship and blessed the crew.
3
1
NLC
ORIENTAL ANGEL
CD 32
All Chinese
22 crew, non has s. p. We came here last Jan. Left one Chinese Bible on board and blessed the ship. Initial visit.
1
1

5 ships on Friday (01/12):
SOU
COREFORTUNE OL
CAR 1
Chinese, and Myanmar
21 crew, three have s. p.
L. and B. (See pic. 8 for the 3/o on the very right and the captain on the very left.) Took them to Best Buy.
9
2
SOU
MARITIME PROSPERITY
CMX
Filipino, and Indian
21 crew, all have s. p. Left Seafarers Centers info. on board and blessed the ship.
2
2
BLW
PACIFIC WEALTH
G’P 3
All Chinese
A revisit. L. and B.
2
1
NLC
ORIENTAL ANGEL
CD 32
All Chinese
A revisit. L. and B.
5
2
RIC
RICKMERS DALIAN
CD 20
Chinese, Filipino, Romanian, and Ukrainian
All have s. p. We were here a year before last Feb. L. and B.
1
1


May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all. (2Co. 13:14)

In the year of 2017 we visited 1,366 ships, 62 nationalities. Among them:
George Chan visited 224 ships all by himself.

Sole American crew - 23 ships; Mixed American crew – 1 ship.
Sole Chinese crew - 278 ships; Mixed Chinese crew - 120 ships.
Sole Croatian crew – 2 ships; Mixed Croatian crew – 45 ships.
Sole Filipino crew - 143 ships; Mixed Filipino crew - 465 ships.
Sole Indian crew - 55 ships; Mixed Indian crew - 167 ships.
Sole Latvian crew – 1 ship; Mixed Latvian crew – 45 ships.
Sole Mexican crew – 1 ship; Mixed Mexican crew – 8 ships.
Sole Myanmar crew – 7 ships; Mixed Myanmar crew – 29 ships.
Sole Polish crew - 2 ships; Mixed Polish crew - 78 ships.
Sole Russian crew - 22 ships; Mixed Russian crew – 251 ships.
Sole Sri Lanka crew -2 ships; Mixed Sri Lanka crew – 28 ships.
Sole Thai – 4 ships; Mixed Thai crew – 3 ship.
Sole Turkish crew - 5 ships; Mixed Turkish crew - 19 ships.
Sole Ukrainian crew – 14 ships; Mixed Ukrainian crew – 275 ships.
    
Mixed Algerian crew – 1 ship.               Mixed Arminian crew – 2 ships.
Mixed Bangladeshi crew – 27 ships.      Mixed Bosnian crew – 1 ship.
Mixed Brazilian crew – 1 ship.               Mixed British crew – 6 ships.                
Mixed Bulgarian crew – 19 ships.          Mixed Canadian – 1 ship.                        
Mixed Cape Verdean – 2 ships.              Mixed Czech crew – 1 ship.
Mixed Dutch crew – 22 ships.                Mixed Egyptian crew – 2 ships.       
Mixed Estonian crew – 5 ships.              Mixed Ethiopian crew – 3 ships.
Mixed Georgian crew – 30 ships.           Mixed German crew – 21 ships.
Mixed Ghanaian crew – 10 ships.          Mixed Greek crew -  29 ships.    
Mixed Honduran crew – 2 ships.           Mixed Indonesian crew – 21 ships.
Mixed Italian crew – 3 ships.                 Mixed Jamaican crew – 1 ship.
Mixed Jordanian crew – 1 ship.              Mixed Japanese crew – 1 ship. 
Mixed Kiribati crew – 6 ships.                Mixed Korean crew – 21 ships.             
Mixed Lithuanian crew - 7 ships.            Mixed Malaysian crew – 38 ships     
Mixed Maldivian crew – 3 ships.            Mixed Montenegrin – 5 ships. 
Mixed Nigerian crew – 1 ship.                Mixed Norwegian crew – 18 ships.
Mixed Pakistan crew – 7 ships.               Mixed Peruvian crew – 1 ships.               
Mixed Romanian crew - 80 ships.           Mixed Salvadoran crew – 1 ship.         
Mixed Saudi Arabian crew – 2 ships.      Mixed Sierra Leone crew – 1 ship.
Mixed Singaporean crew – 14 ship.         Mixed Slovenian crew – 1 ship.
Mixed South African crew – 3 ships.       Mixed Spanish crew – 2 ships.    
Mixed Swedish crew – 2 ships.                Mixed Taiwanese crew – 1 ship.
Mixed Tanzanian crew -3 ships.               Mixed Tuvaluan crew – 1 ship.     
Mixed Venezuelan crew – 5 ships.            Mixed Vietnamese crew – 28 ships.

Seafarers Receiving Ministry:
Algerian – 1; American – 25; Arminian - 2; Bangladeshi – 27; Bosnian – 1;
Brazilian – 1; British – 6; Bulgarian – 20; Cape Verdean – 2; Czech – 1;
Chinese - 3,000; Croatian – 40; Dutch – 20; Egyptian – 2; Estonian – 4;
Filipino – 1,500; Georgian – 20; German – 20; Ghanaian – 10; Greek – 25;
Honduran – 2; Indian - 900; Indonesian – 20; Italian – 3; Jamaican – 1;
Jordanian 1; Japanese – 1; Kiribati – 5; Korean - 20; Latvian – 45; Lithuanian – 5; Malaysian – 70; Maldivian – 4; Mexican – 8; Montenegrin – 5; Myanmar – 100; Nigerian – 1; Norwegian – 15; Pakistan – 5; Peruvian – 1; Polish - 85; Romanian - 75; Russian – 300; Salvadoran 1; Serbian – 3; Saudi Arabian - 2; Sierra Leone – 1; Singaporean – 10; Slovenian – 1; South African – 3; Spanish – 2; Sri Lanka – 30; Swedish – 2; Thai - 10; Taiwanese – 1; Tanzanian – 2; Turkish- 25; Tuvaluan – 1; Ukrainian – 320; Venezuelan – 3; Vietnamese – 15.

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