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Friend Ships
from
Israel
2006
Mission
Spirit of Grace delivered to Israel 5000 cubic tons of medical supplies, bedding, linens,
paper products, clothing, furniture, hygiene supplies, school
supplies, building materials and more.
These goods were received and distributed by Joseph Project, a
wonderful humanitarian aid organization that works through a network
of agencies throughout Israel that help those in need. Among the
people that received help are war victims, new immigrants from
many countries, terror victims, Arab families in need, the elderly,
handicapped, orphans and the homeless. Thousands are receiving aid
without charge!
Check below for
regular updates. Thank you friends for all your tremendous
support!
Ship Sailing Reports:
January 2nd
2007
Spirit of Grace is now back at Port Mercy. It
was exciting to see all the friends and fellow crewmembers from Port
Mercy waiting to greet us at the dock. It has been such a
blessing to have been part of this mission and it is exciting for this
new year and what God will do.
January 1st
2007
We are expected back at Port Mercy tomorrow! How
exciting! We plan to be at the mouth of the river at 6 am and then it
will just be a few more hours sailing up the river.
December
29th
2006
The ship and crew are still doing well.
It looks like the ship will arrive at Port Mercy on Tuesday the 2nd
now!!
December
28th
2006
News of the distribution
of goods delivered by Spirit of Grace has started to come
in. The Israeli cities of Sderot,
Kiryat
Shmona and
Ashdod have made arrangements with
the
Joseph
Project to receive large quantities
of tarpaulin rolls to use for the needs of their cities. They will
use the tarp for shade coverings at kindergartens, homes for the
elderly and other institutions and/or to use as emergency temporary
dwellings. The network of JP distribution centers reports that they
have given out tons of clothing - as much in one month as they
normally have available all year! Thank you Lord!
December
27th
2006
Which each passing day the crew is
more excited about the return to the USA. It’s getting close! We are
still eating well, and we still have Christmas turkey!
December
26th
2006
Christmas Day was a great day. Most of the crew did
something to help make the day even more special. Dinner was excellent
with turkeys and all the fixings. We also had a drama about the Good
Shepard. We finished up with a white elephant gift giveaway which was
lots of fun.
December
25th
2006
Merry Christmas!
There was so much
happening on Christmas Eve on the Spirit of Grace. The crew had
a fun fashion show with creative and outrageous outfits, followed by
poetry readings at our coffee night. It
was
a great time. There is excitement in the air as we sail closer
to the Caribbean Islands and then to
Lake Charles, Louisiana.
December
22nd
2006
All is well and all crew are continuing their daily
tasks. What a great day, early this morning we were blessed to
see a full rainbow over the ship. Many crew came out to see this
beautiful sight. It is truly awesome to see the vast and
beautiful ocean, everyday it is different and so beautiful. We
are reminded each day of how Great and wonderful our God is.
December
21st, 2006
The Captain reports that the sea is so calm it
feels like the ship is hardly moving. What an answer to prayer!
Projects onboard continue. Normal daily duties in each department
continue. The crew is doing well.
December
20th, 2006
The Captain reports the weather is glorious! We
even spotted whales off our
port side to the delight of many of the crew. We are getting more
festive here and are decorating a one of a
kind Christmas tree that crew have made from wooden pallets…..
December 19th, 2006
The crew and ship are continuing to make good
progress. And, the seas are calmer today!

December 18th, 2006
We are now well
settled back into our sea schedules and we have been continuing our
prayer times each evening. This week also saw the start of our
Christmas movie season with the showing of "It's a Wonderful Life",
which had quite a large turn out. Please keep us in your prayers as we
have been through some swells. Although they are not large, they hit
at just the right angle to make us roll and as the ship rolls so do
our tummies, causing a number of the crew to be rather green. The seas
are starting to calm down a little now.
December 15th, 2006
The ship and crew
are doing great. Last night pizza was served and it was a big hit with
the crew.
We have diverted from
our course a bit in order to avoid a storm. Our crewmember who hurt
her thumb and flew home from the Canary Islands is doing well and the
doctor is expecting a full recovery .
Summary December 6th -
14th, 2006
Earlier this week, the Spirit of Grace came into dock in the
Canary Islands in order to allow some crew to return home for various
reasons and to replace them with others, and also to continue on with
some other work. On the 11th , Spirit of Grace left port after
crew members Dess and Joel Butler, Stan Langaker and David Condron
joined the crew. They are all happy to be underway, headed for home,
although it was a blessing to see some sites in the beautiful Canary
Islands. The sky is overcast and there have been swells causing some
of the crew to turn a little green again! At the current speed the
ship should arrive back at Port Mercy on January 2nd. The ship is
running very well. The deck crew has been able to continue on with
projects and are making good progress on them.
November 17th - 27th, 2006
It has been a
week of big events. Thursday was Thanksgiving and the galley crew really
outdid themselves. Others helped and were able to prepare some of their
favorite dishes. The crew mess hall was decorated and it was a great
time. We spent time giving thanks to God for the great things we have
seen Him do amongst us. Saturday Coffee Night was a great time of
fellowship and enjoying some yummy fruit smoothies and coffee and on
Friday we gathered together to celebrate Shabbat. We have seen the hand
of God all around us. We ask that you remember us in your prayers as we
continue our voyage back home, that we stay encouraged and built up in
the Lord.
November 16th, 2006
Spirit of Grace is sailing for home, mission accomplished! Supplies
are flowing throughout Israel, so many humanitarian groups having
received goods to distribute to those in need. It is a great
satisfaction, knowing that we have done what God sent us to do. Thank
you so very, very much to each one of you who sent us. Our hands
working together have accomplished an awesome and beautiful thing.
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News
while in Israel: The Associated Press article was posted previously and was picked up by hundreds (perhaps thousands) of newspapers and
websites around the world. If you would like to read the article,
click here. Also, Don Tipton, Friend Ships Executive Director
composed a letter to our Jewish friends to explain the heart of this
mission. We had it printed in Hebrew in the local Ashdod, Israel
newspaper. If you would like to read it,
click here.
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October
15th
- October 28th, 2006
We
are continuing to work our way through the paperwork that needs to be
completed for discharging of the ship's supplies. Today we received
one of the final permits and expect to start offloading within a few
days. The
Port of Ashdod has been very gracious to host us at the dock all these
days even moving us to the Israeli Navy Base when the port was
especially busy. The crew has been able to see the country, continue on
various ship maintenance projects and visit with TV, newspaper and
Internet reporters who are publicizing our efforts here in Israel. The
weather is beautiful and all is well. Thank you for your prayers
October
9th
- October 15th, 2006.
As the Spirit of Grace crew wait for the Israeli
holidays to complete and final permission to discharge the supplies, we
are greatly enjoying Israel. We'll update the site again on
Monday when government offices are back in action.
October
1st
- October 9th, 2006.
Another great week.
The
Spirit of Grace arrived in Israel and was at anchor for one
night!! We awaited permission to come into port. The port is very busy
now and short staffed because this week is a series of very special
holidays.
After
being told there was no way we could come into dock, we received a
call mid-morning that we would be to the dock by 2:30 pm. The
ship was brought into a comfortable berth just before most Israeli's
went home to celebrate the holidays. We were quickly cleared
through immigration and can now relax and prepare to offload.
While waiting a to discharge, the crew have an opportunity to visit
Israel. Thank you Lord! The crew are very excited to be in
this wonderful land!!!
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Crew meeting after arriving at Port. |
September 24th
– October 1st, 2006.
It
has been a great week on the
Spirit of Grace. We are now in the Mediterranean Sea and moving
along nicely. The big praise report is that we were able to pick up
our water- maker parts and now we are back to making our own fresh
water for all of our needs.
This had been arranged by the staff at Port Mercy in Lake Charles.
To take possession of the parts, we had to
meet a small shore boat at the Rock of Gibraltar. It was great to
see land again! We were able to have our morning devotional meeting
outside on the quarterdeck as we were passing by “The
Rock”.
Of course, to celebrate that night, we just
had to watch "Casablanca" for movie night. The seas have been very
smooth with some days almost like glass, which is a big praise for
some more than others!! Our coffee night went well this Saturday
with some yummy smoothies, although we still haven't quite got the
texture quite right yet. This was accompanied by live praise and
worship music on the quarterdeck which made for an extra special
evening. This week we also
fitted in a talent show. The galley crew
has continued to make us some great meals. The domestic department
ladies have been looking after us all, and have been able to paint
some of the passageways in the house. Engineering has been going
well and the team was very happy to see the water-maker parts which
they put to good use immediately. The deck gang has been keeping
busy painting the outside of the house. The bridge team has been
doing great especially in the heavier traffic that we had going
through the straights and also here in the Mediterranean.
Preparations continue to be made for our in-port schedules. All the
paper work for arrival in Israel is being worked on. We’ll soon be
there. Excitement is mounting!
September 17th – 24th 2006.
We are now well over the half-way point to Israel.
This week the ship has been rolling a lot as the swells are
coming in from just the right direction to cause this. The galley crew
continues to cook great meals, although sometimes it needs to be
fairly simple food, because the ship is rolling too much to do much on
the stove top.
The crew is taking each new challenge in stride. Bible studies
and devotional meetings continue, as do movie nights and coffee
nights. One
coffee night, fruit smoothies were also on the menu. Although
they had been in the freezer a little long and had become more like
sorbets, it was a great night. We watched the movie "Fiddler on the
Roof" this week and we had a fun time watching it and singing to it.
The girls were able to have a guy-free movie night and I think they
enjoyed not having our running commentary during "Anne of Green
Gables"!
The engineering team is keeping us going while the bridge team
keeps us on track. Things are going well and we are still
enjoying just being at sea.
September 10th
– 17th 2006.
The Spirit of Grace has now been
at sea two full weeks! It has been an exciting week. Once again the ship
has had to watch out for the effects of Hurricanes Helene and Gordon.
The crew is holding up well, even with some large seas from time to
time. With the rolling of the ship there has been some seasickness
amongst the crew but most now have discovered their sea legs. They also
found out what had not been tied down well enough in their cabins and
work areas! The galley crew continues to make wonderful meals. The
housekeepers have been busy keeping the ship clean and tidy as well as
managing some painting projects in the house. The engineers have been
keeping the ship running, and moving towards the destination. They have
been working on learning as much as they can about the ship’s systems.
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