WOO HOO! Praise the Lord! He is so good! I loved having several amazing cabin mates in Section B-1, but I have to say, it is such a blessing to have only 3 other cabin mates! I have 3 amazing cabin mates that have been so sweet in welcoming me into their room. Also, all of the D-2 girls have been so welcoming! I even got Origami on my door! :)
This is a picture of my bed! I am now on the top bunk, and it is going really well! Also, It is such a blessing to be able to sit on my bed, read my notes from all of you, and pray for you as well! Thank you for praying for me. Thanks again Allison and Mary Helen (and "Mother") for my beautiful quilt! It is so dear to my heart!
This is a picture of my wall! I love all my pictures and different notes that I have on my wall. It makes me smile! Thank you all for your love and support. God is so good. I am so blessed by each of you.
I pray you each have a wonderful Resurrection Sunday tomorrow! I will post later about my weekend. It has been such a joy to be able to take time this weekend and reflect on what Christ did for us so many years ago. Praise His Holy Name!
We tried to get to the Lighthouse, but we didn't succeed. However, we ended up in someone's really nice garden/dock. It was really fun! We shared a picnic together on someone's property...:) Our picnic consisted of 2 pop-tarts, a bottle of water, an apple, and Bahama Goombay punch soda! (Jessie took this picture!) After we braved the sandstorm, and swam in the ocean for a while, walked to the Marina Village at Atlantis and ate at Johnny Rockets. It was REALLY yummy. I had the Houston, which had a spicy sauce and jalapeno's on it! :)
This is Atlantis....I took this picture as we were walking across the big bridge.
This is Rob, Liz, and Ryan posing in the grass! Haha!
A random picture of me in front of my "home" for the next couple of years.
This is Emily, Stephanie, Amanda, and me! An all-american picture....a rare occurrence. This was at a school! I loved getting to love on the kids!!! :)
Praise the Lord!I want to thank each of you that have been praying for me, especially over the past 3 days as we’ve been sailing.As many of you know, I typically get very motion sick.I was so nervous about this 3-day voyage from Kingston to the Bahamas.Praise the Lord! We arrived safely into port in Nassau, Bahamason 26 March. I am so thrilled to say that I did not get sea sick!There was one afternoon that I was feeling a little strange, so I decided it would be a good thing to take a little nap, but after that, I was feeling much better!
I have thoroughly enjoyed these 3 days of sailing.A highlight for me has been going up to Deck 8, standing in the wind, watching the ocean.God is so good to me.I thought, Wow, wouldn’t it be awesome to see a dolphin or SOMETHING?!?!Guess what!!?I was able to see dolphins!!! There were several dolphins swimming alongside the ship one afternoon!
God did some amazing things during our time in Kingston, Jamaica! I am so overwhelmed but His grace and strength that He gave the entire crew while we were serving in a very long port.
I am so thankful for the opportunity to be a "Buddy" to the Deep Volunteers! I am so thankful for the friendships that I have made with the volunteers from both Montego Bay and Kingston and look forward to getting to know the Volunteers here in the Bahamas.
Every Thursday night, we have Prayer night. This week was a special prayer night. We had our prayer service on Deck 9 as we were sailing around the Bahamas. It was amazing sitting up on top of the ship, singing "How Great is our God", watching the sun set over the beautiful ocean, and praying for the time that we will be here in the Bahamas.
Please pray that we will not get caught up in the "tourism" of this port, but that we will take every opportunity to share the Hope that we have within us.
Tomorrow (Sunday, 28 March) I will be going to a Haitian Fellowship with 5 others to do Sunday School for the children, as well as a Drama, Songs, and testimony.I am really excited about this opportunity.I will also be on Deck 4, talking with people who visit the ship.I am very thankful for the opportunity to learn the “official” tour route of the ship today, and was able to connect with several people both from the Bahamas, as well as tourists that are in the area.
Thank you so much for your prayers and support! I love you all!
I wanted to post a quick blog, and just let y’all know how things are going!I have survived the 10-person cabin now for 1 month and 3 days!!!Praise the Lord! I have to admit, the 10 person cabin is not as bad as I had expected, but don’t get me wrong, there are challenges! :) God is definitely teaching me a lot throughout this process.I don’t know for sure how long I’ll be in this cabin, but it will probably be until we leave the Caribbean.
God has definitely been working and moving here on board, as well as here in Kingston.
One of my favorite parts of this week was actually when I was vacuuming early in the mornings. I have taken the advice of some of the previous Angels to pray for different people and different activities while I’m cleaning different areas of the ship.For instance, when I’m vacuuming the Hope Theatre, I am praying for the people that will be sitting in that very room later on in the day. When I am cleaning in the Logos Lounge, I am praying for my home church, Mount Vernon.When I am climbing ALL these stairs, I am thanking Jesus for who He is and praising Him, as well as thanking Him for each of my supporters and prayer partners.When I am cleaning the toilets, I am praying that God would teach me the lessons that He has for me that day.So, that’s just a few of the locations that I am frequently cleaning and the things I am praying about while doing it.
Today, (Saturday) was my E-day.We sent 3 hours on Deck 4, connecting with people, and just talking with the visitors on the ship.For about 2 hours, I was face painting!This evening, I was team leader for a team of 5 that went to Trenchtown.We went and did an hour long kids program.I really didn’t know what to expect, so it was interesting! :-)I absolutely love the children here in Jamaica.They are so precious and are so anxious for someone to love them.They love playing with your hair and petting your white skin!We did a quick mini presentation of the various jobs on board the Logos Hope.We had a Galley uniform, an Angels shirt, a book fair shirt, a deck uniform, and the engine room jumpsuit.The kids dressed up in the uniforms, and we explained what the different jobs entail.
Another aspect of the ship that I really love is the Devotions each morning.It is such a blessing to be able to come together as a ship’s company and thankful for the encouragement and challenge each morning. This week, we have had a guest speaker, and he challenged us to really take time out of our busy days and schedules to encourage one another.
I had the privilege to work with a Vision team this past week and get to know some great girls from Florence, SC.They were here with their school for 1 week, working in each of the departments.
I hope you all are doing well.I am so thankful for each of you!God bless you!Keep serving Him!
Hey everyone!First of all, I want to apologize if some of you are getting the same info a couple times.I am going to put this in sections, so that you can pick and choose what you want to read!I hope you all are doing great!Love you all and am so thankful for you.
PST MOBAY!
We had an amazing time with our PST (Pre-Ship Training).I got to know several trainers, as well as the 69 people that joined the ship the same time I did.I absolutely loved our venue for the training; with the exception of one thing…There were BUGS and MOTHS everywhere!It took some getting used to, but I finally got used to them.Another good thing about that is that we were VERY excited to get warm showers and no bugs!!!I enjoyed the opportunity to hear many amazing sermons, as well as practical trainings.
BUS RIDE TO THE SHIP
Praise the Lord!We were able to leave during the day, and I was able to sit up front and watch where we were going, as did several others, so the bus ride was not nearly as bad as it was to the camp.It was very exciting the first moment that I got to see the water!Since we were in the Mountains, and we arrived at night, that was the first time I’ve seen water THAT BLUE and BEAUTIFUL!Wow!
ARRIVAL TO THE LOGOS HOPE
WOO HOO!The long awaited time had arrived!It was so exciting going through port security, knowing that on the other side, the SHIP was right there!After passing through security, we loaded back onto the bus so that the bus would hide our view of the ship.We piled out, and then the bus left, exposing the ship and the ship’s company to us!I was very exciting!The crew was cheering and made tunnels that led up to the gangway, using their country’s flag.After we got inside, we had a welcoming party in the Hope Theatre.
MY CABIN!
So—as most have probably heard….I am on Deck 1, in a 10 person Cabin!Honestly, when I first found that news out, I was scared to death!I was thinking….how is this going to work!?!THANKFULLY, our cabin is the bigger of the two 10-person cabins!My cabin mates are precious.They are from Virginia, Tennessee, Georgia, Malaysia, South Korea, Holland (2 from there),Australia (2 from there) and ME!We are getting along very well.
MY JOB!!
I am a part of the Accommodation team.We are called the “Accom Angels”.We clean the ship.I am actually enjoying it!My hours are 6 am-3 pm.It is really nice though, because we can attend crew devotions each day at 7:45, as well as Angel devotions!I am enjoying getting to know the people I am working with.They are such a blessing and encouragement.
MY FIRST VOYAGE!!!
I am so proud to say, that on my first voyage from Montego Bay to Kingston, approx. 17 hours, I did not get sick!!!There were about 5 fellow angels that were sick this morning.We were able to go up to deck 9 as we sailed away from Montego Bay.It was SOOO beautiful!Wow!I really enjoyed that.
A LITTLE LH LINGO!!! (I think until the day I die, I will still think LIGHTHOUSE when I see LH! :)
If any of you are wondering, the easiest ways to contact me are email (either bsmith8121@gmail.com or Bethany.smith@gbaships.org)I actually have my g-mail account forwarded to my gbaships account.Also, one of my FAVORITE things is that I can receive phone calls!The ship has a satellite phone, which for you, is like calling Florida!The phone number is 954-518-7256.Feel free to give me a call if you want to, anytime after 3 pm.:-)
Well, I am going to go, but I hope you all are doing well!I will try my best to respond in a timely manner! :) I love hearing from you all!
This is in Mosbach Germany! There was an Aldi! I got to go to in honor of Mom and Sarah M and crew on Wednesday! :) The next picture is at PST @ Moorland Camp. It is Hema (Trinidad and Tobago) Me, Emma (Netherlands) and An Na (South Korea). It's cool....Me, An Na, Jessie, and Thera were roommates at the GO Conference. Then, at PST, An Na, Thera, and I were 3 of 10 people....and now, on the ship, Jessie, An Na, and I are 3 of the 10 people. Sooooo, An Na and I have been together since Jan 12! :) We went for a walk one afternoon that we had free time at PST, and this was all our feet!
This is what we saw as we arrived out of the bus! It was so special to be welcomed by so many people from many different nations! I can't wait to get to know them! This picture is on Deck 9, we were up there celebrating Alison's Birthday! :) It was so pretty! I enjoyed getting to know some people outside of our PST.
This is an awful picture of me on my bed, but just so y'all can get a slight idea! Pippa's bed is folded up at the moment!! what a blessing that they do that! I love y'all and thankful for y'all!
I am so excited to be serving God on the Logos Hope Ship. We stay in each port about 2 weeks, sharing Knowledge, Help and Hope to the peoples in each country. I will be using this blog to keep y'all posted as to where I am and what God is doing through the Ship's Ministry!