Residents of the coastal town of Sihanoukville welcomed Doulos crew with open arms during the floating book fair’s recent visit to Cambodia. The extended hands of friendship were firmly seized by all those on board, who had spent months praying and preparing for the 18-day visit.
As Doulos approached the coast and pulled into port, the crew had high expectations of all God would do.
The country’s Minister of Tourism, His Excellency So Mara, was present at the quayside as the ship docked and the gangways were lowered. Along with His Excellency Mr Sbong Sarath, Governor of Sihanouk Province, he wanted to personally welcome the crew into port. Both of the distinguished guests were delighted to learn that following Doulos’ first-ever visit to Cambodia in 2007, there is now a Cambodian serving among the all-volunteer Christian crew.
During previous port of calls, the ship’s company had appealed for donations of medical supplies and educational resources. Churches in Hong Kong and Taiwan responded generously. With Doulos docked in Cambodia for over two weeks, those gifts were distributed to needy communities across the country, with orphans, schoolchildren and the sick among the many to benefit.
Back on board, the ship’s educational and Christian book fair was also busy, as thousands of people came to chose from the titles on offer.
After departing Sihanoukville on 28 July, Doulos headed to Bangkok in neighbouring Thailand. The ship is already attracting considerable media interest there following news that a member of the royal family will visit.
On the other side of the world, Doulos’ sister ship, Logos Hope, has completed a highly successful visit to the UK and is now serving impoverished communities in the Caribbean region.
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