On Good Friday evening I was working in the Mission at Roberts Bank. It was a very busy evening. Many seafarers were making phone calls and e-mailing their relatives at home. I noticed one older man among the crowd and I asked him whether he was the captain. " Yes ", he said, " I am the captain of the MV Bulk Monaco ". I noticed that beside his chair were two plastic bags with bibles. He explained that he is leading a bible study on board ship and he needed some extra bibles. Then I asked him how many men attended the bible study. " All crew members ", he said, with a big smile on his face! From our further conversation, I understood that he would really appreciate some additional study materials. The next day, armed with a load of books, commentaries, bible studies and a study bible, I climbed the gangway to the MV Bulk Monaco. Both captain and crew were very thankful.
During lunch he told me that he is a member of a Pentecostal church in Manilla which is called the Pentecostal Missionary Church of Christ in the Fourth Watch. " Interesting name," I said, "especially the last two words - the Fourth Watch. Does 'the fourth watch' mean that you believe the Lord Jesus will return soon?" I asked. " Yes," he said, "because people are buying more Bibles in the Philippines, (his native country) than I have ever seen before. There is a hunger for the Word of God." I shared with him that I had also noticed an increase in the amount of Tagalog bibles which Philipino sailors were taking from the Mission to their ships.
Moments like this are always praise-worthy and encouraging. A special "Thank You' to all the churches and individuals who contribute to the ' Literature Fund ' of this Ministry for helping seafarers such as these in their spiritual needs........Tomorrow is resurrection Sunday. Praise the Lord!
P.S. The third person on the right is the captain.