Jared and his Bounty of Buccaneers
Saturday 2016 1:00 pm
So today is the day. The bags are packed and precisely
on time we are picked up from the house on our way to the boat… or should I say
ship. For the Pacific Hope is not a boat but rather a ship, ocean going, ship
shape and ready for the adventure set before her. The boat is a refurbished
Japanese government fisheries vessel. Later in her life she served as a
passenger ship although that was short lived and then after resting for a
couple of years at anchor she was purchased by Marine Reach, a division of YWAM
(“Youth with a Mission”) international, the Christian organization that
recruits young people from around the world to have their first taste of missions
and international assistance.
After being showed us to our berth and
orientated us to the ship and her amenities we met with Captain Roger, an older
man who serves the Lord aboard this ship. He joined the Pacific Hope after
being the captain of a fishing vessel out of New Zealand. He is quiet spoken but exhibits the confidence
that is vital to complete his duties aboard; a man who is comfortable with his
responsibilities and just as comfortable instructing you of yours. It is good
to have Captain Roger at the helm.
As I settled down in the staff gathering room
where the crew gathers for meetings, eating and just enjoying each others
company, today, five ladies from four different countries sit and enjoy their
coffee and conversation, while in another section six young people from around
the world are laughing and talking. Ni-Vanuatu, Fijians, Aussies, Canadians and
Americans as well as others from around the world are sitting on the floor, or on
the wall-mounted sofas. Laughter and fun seems to the norm along with a quiet
excitement as moment-by-moment more tenders arrive carrying with them even more
crew, doctors, dentists and volunteers who are joining us on this voyage.
Christian, a young man from New Zealand, is
sitting playing his guitar quietly in the corner providing subtle background
music to the room; which somehow rounds out this, my first experience with the
crew, leaving me with a quiet peace, and confidence. All seems to be in good
order and well prepared for all that the Lord has in store for us in the days
ahead.
Julie and I have joined the crew today on the
invitation of Jared Waipouri, the Port Vila based Advance Planning Coordinator. After
the invitation it was with Julie’s interest and encouragement that I find
myself aboard. Julie has wanted to sail with the Pacific Hope for a while and
although this experience is certainly one that is way outside her comfort zone,
she has stepped over her fears and concerns and climbed aboard into the
adventure that waits for her. Lord bless her as she ventures for God and
follows His lead.
Jared, our host, is a shorter man (Look who is the pot calling the kettle black!) whose
personality does not match his stature. He is larger than life, able to
mix comfortably and easily with businessmen, and government officials as with
Young People who join the crew from YWAM. His quiet, demeanor combined with his
quick wit provides him an ease of communication that takes away any nervousness
that any new crew-member might have. His relaxed attitude hides his awareness
and control of all that is aboard and all that is about to happen.
As I sit here listening to the hum of the
generators, and listen to the laughter and conversations, I notice two young
men praying together. In these and many other ways, I am reminded that God has
brought this company together for His will and for His glory and He the one who
will care for each of us in the days ahead.
So the crew is loaded and settling in,
friendships are renewed, others started and God has begun the process of
bringing His will into clear focus. Enough typing, time to grab a coffee, join
the fun… after we have our orientation. ALL ASHORE WHO IS GOING ASHORE!
Photo Credits to Sharney Chapman.
3 comments:
Bon voyage Pastor Dave and Julie. May the peace of our Lord Jesus accompany you all for His Glory.
Sounds like such an adventure. Dan and I have only dreamed of maybe one day going on a sailing ship. This looks like one amazing ship with fun filled Experiences ahead.
Sounds like such an adventure. Dan and I have only dreamed of maybe one day going on a sailing ship. This looks like one amazing ship with fun filled Experiences ahead.
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