
I“To reach a million visitors is a wonderful testimony to God’s grace and faithfulness,” said OM Ships International CEO Peter Nicoll. “It is our privilege and a great responsibility to welcome so many people in these past eighteen months and we have seen so many lives changed as a result. This is only possible because of the faithfulness of partners around the world who support this ministry financially and in prayer.”
Just a few days previously, Logos Hope was honoured to receive the President of the Republic of Liberia, Her Excellency Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. “Knowledge is the one thing that propels any person, any group, any nation,” said Her Excellency. “So when you come and get us exposed to the books you have, you contribute a whole lot to our rebuilding process.” After a short welcome programme, the President mingled with local citizens on the Visitor Experience Deck, especially the young ones. The President has a passion for children, books and education and was very appreciative of the value of the visit of Logos Hope to her nation, still striving to recover from the devastation of civil war.

Despite living in Edinburgh now, our hearts are still very closely linked to what is happening onboard the Logos Hope.
Last night, I took my first meeting in a small local Baptist church, sharing about the ship. Hopefully this will be the first of many.