Fortunately, we had visited the Doulos a week earlier and became acquainted with a few crew members. So instead of lining up in the bookstore line, we went to the back of the ship and received a tour of the whole ship.
Our tour guide, Mrs. Ilona Csernus, began with sharing the short history of the Doulos and the Logos. We ventured into the small corridors of the ship, visiting the laundry area, the fire station, the engine, room, the dining area, and eventually found our way into the Csernus living quarters in the lower levels of the ship.
Learning about the Doulos and its mission has been an eye opening experience to not only life on a ship, but also the importance and hard work involved in the missions ministry. Crew members don't stay on the ship during the entire duration of their 2 year stay on the ship, but go out to parks and prisons to tell people about the gospel.
Look forward to seeing the new Doulos in 2 years.
That's not the Doulos. That's the Melville, the shipped parked behind the Doulos. But it makes for a great picture.
The line went all the way down the pier, and zig zagged like a scribble at the end of the picture. It was insane -- sooo many people.
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