Thursday, May 14, 2009

Faroe Islands


Do you know where the Faroe Islands are? Have you ever heard of the Faroe Islands before? I didn't, I hadn't. Wow. I have been blessed by the landscape of God's beauty and the generous hearts of the Faroese people.
The Faroe Islands are 18 islands that sit half way between Scotland and Iceland. There is a population of 40,000 and Denmark claims them as a territory.
My ship is registered in the Faroe Islands, and before we bought her, she was the main ferry that carried people and cars to Mainland Europe. Everyone in the Faroes has been on board her. They were excited to see how she has been transformed into "God's Ship".
As Crew members, we were never at a lost of invitation out to see the islands, or have a home-cooked meal. On our Monday off, a local guy named Jakup picked up myself and 6 of my friends for an all day adventure. The highlights were eating whale meat and rotten lamb (Both staples of the Faroese diet.) And we also climbed a mountain to take in the view of all the fjords.
Early in the visit I met a deaf couple. Mei was from the Faroe Islands and her fiance Bryan was from Malaysia. They were both deaf and met at an American Bible College in Hungry. Wow, it was there that they both developed their American Sign Language. I was able to spend a lot of time with them, and even interpreted our Sunday Service and two ship tours! I'm still in awe at how much God is using my hands to communicate. And how much He brings to memory after not really signing for almost two years.
God really used the Faroe people to bless the ship's company with a much needed break. While we were there we were able to welcome close to 15,000 people on deck 4. We were also able to visit most of the local churches. We shared a lot about world missions and acting out your faith. That Christ calls us to spread his good news.
After the sun and fun of the Faroes, we sailed on to Belfast, Northern Ireland.

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