March27 , 2023

    Humanitarian Ship Celebrates 10 Years of Christian Ministry

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    Humanitarian ship Logos Hope celebrates 10 years of Christian ministry by bringing Christian resource materials to different countries around the world, reports Christian Today.

    Named as the largest floating library in the world, Logos Hope not only brings over 5,000 books, it also provides social and humanitarian outreach programs. The vessel is operated by GBA Ships (Gute Bücher für Alle in German) and is now serving in Latin America.

    Since its maiden voyage in 2009 from Koege, Denmark, Logos Hope has visited 116 ports in 68 countries and territories. It has sold about 2.5 million Christian books and Bibles and the public i