Tag: Operation Mobilisation

  • Faith: Sailing The Seven Seas For God’s Purpose

    Faith: Sailing The Seven Seas For God’s Purpose

    The seven seas, and the adventure they promise, has been the basis of much intrigue throughout history and the location for many thrilling fictional stories. There are some of us who feel drawn to experience life at sea. Operation Mobilisation’s (OM) Ship Ministry allows Christians to join people from every nation, with diverse backgrounds to serve God, as discovered by four young people who shared their stories.

    Hyunsoo, a 20-year-old from New Zealand and South Korea, joined OM’s Ship Ministry because of someone’s recommendation. Hyunsoo boarded Logos Hope and after onboard training, he was allocated to the bookfair department, affectionately known on board as the bookfairies. Hyunsoo said: “I was so happy, but also, I knew God put me in bookfair to grow me. Talking to visitors was especially challenging because I wouldn’t know what to say to them. Before the ship, I stayed in my comfort zone, now I’m learning to connect with people and build relationships. I think the Ship Ministry is for anyone who wants to challenge themselves or change their environment.” 

    Moises, who is 22 years old and hails from Panama, joined Logos Hope during the pandemic. He thought to “use this time for something more significant”. Moises was placed in the ship’s cleaning department, known on board as the Angels. He planned to stay for three months for the Short-Term Exposure Programme (STEP) but stayed longer because of the ship’s community. “I’d never experienced such a close community of people who wanted to get to know you, genuinely cared for you and were there in your life. I felt integrated and a part of the community. And despite all the differences, we could work together in the same way towards a common goal. I like this unity in diversity.”

    In Botswana, Wawa, aged 31, worked as an assistant teacher in a primary school and was a football coach for teens. Wawa explains that he “knew nothing about sharing God’s love with others”, but once he got involved in OM, he “learned about the great need for God’s love around the world.” He felt God was leading him to join Logos Hope: “I saw the ship as a place to be trained and equipped for the future, to be exposed to a different environment, to a different community and to be taken out of my comfort zone”. Wawa serves onboard as a Short-Term Exposure Programme (STEP) coordinator. Every few months, new crewmembers join the ship for STEP and Wawa prepares the programme and walks the journey with them. He says, “As a bonus … when the sky is clear, there’s no better place than a ship to see the stars at night.”

    Based in the US, 25-year-old Katie, and her husband Eric, prayed about how they would serve God. Katie and Eric ended up joining Logos Hope’s crew in February 2021. “Leaving your family, your home, your culture, everything, to go to a ship full of people from everywhere is a scary thing. But the ship community is very welcoming.” After a year, Katie became the business services department head, leading the finance, business, and travel teams. “We handle the onboard income and expenses, administration work and travel for people leaving the ship. The first team I led included people from Brazil, Japan, Germany, and China,” Katie explains. “My husband and I play games with people in the dining room or staff lounge [when we have free time]. I love reading, so I like the library on board. And we’re always visiting interesting countries, so we enjoy going out, learning about the local people, and experiencing what each port has to offer.”

    Katie spoke of the importance of the Ship Ministry and her part in it, saying “We know our goal is to share knowledge, help and hope. But it can’t happen without all of us working together. The bookfair shares knowledge by selling books, but without finance behind it, there wouldn’t be a bookfair. Without people to clean the ship, we couldn’t have guests on board. Without the kitchen team, we wouldn’t have food to eat. We are all needed for this ministry to function effectively.”

    Do you have an interest in living out your dream, experiencing what it would be like to live on a ship and travel the world’s oceans? With OM’s Ship Ministry, everyone can play a part regardless of background or training. If you would be keen to get involved in OM’s Ship Ministry, please visit uk.om.org/about-om-ships.

    Main Photo Credit: Courtesy of Operation Mobilisation

  • Faith: Young Christians invited to Race Across Europe

    Faith: Young Christians invited to Race Across Europe

    Operation Mobilisation (OM) UK, one of the world’s largest missional organisations, are calling together young Christians looking to live out God’s love to join their Race Across Europe. The unique interrailing trip invites Christians over the age of 18, to travel across Europe and share their faith.

    After years of travel being limited or challenged due to Brexit and the global pandemic, Race Across Europe will provide a new way for participants to build confidence in both conversational and practical gospel sharing overseas. Race Across Europe kicks off on June 26th with registrations due to close on June 11th.

    The interrailing experience will last two months, with participants to return to the UK on August 18th. Race Across Europe team members will get involved in OM’s projects in major cities across 15 countries, engaging in new cultural contexts to support different communities and share the good news of Jesus. This will include integrating themselves into the Christian community, attending new churches, participating in outreach activities and working with refugees, children and sports ministries.

    Lara Jenkins, Relations Manager, OM UK, said: “OM in the UK organised this initiative to give young people the opportunity to gain confidence and be bold in the mission field and think about how to share the gospel in different and new ways. Race Across Europe aims to help young people be encouraged by their interactions with a diverse collection of people and be enriched in their faith.”

    “Upon their return in August, these younger generations will have had opportunities to grow and see God working in cultures and contexts they did not know or understand much about beforehand. So, this summer, we invite young Christians to travel, share your faith, experience how God is moving in different cultures and see God grow you.”

    OM’s founder, the late George Verwer, said in a 2020 interview: “Behind the whole concept was my passion for revival and seeing lives changed. Not just new Christians, but believers, too: many were lukewarm. It was on my heart for young people to grow and become mature as a result of volunteering with OM, and that’s still taking place.” OM in the UK has the same heart for young people as their founder did, and they are eager to see them grow and mature through this Race Across Europe experience.

    To sign up to take part in this trip before the deadline on June 11th please visit: uk.om.org/race-across-europe

    Main Photo Credit: Michal Parzuchowski via Unsplash