Friday, April 15, 2005
Caribbean Mercy News of April 2005
This year, the Caribbean Mercy originally docked in Harrison Brothers’ Shipyard in Mobile. Recently, the ship shifted from Harrison Brothers, down the river to Bender Shipyard. Due to the welding work required in the holds, deck crew needed to offload nearly all of the cargo stored onboard there. As a larger shipyard, Bender offered a more suitable dock and storage area for the cargo while the welding work took place. Click on the title to go to the news link.
Tuesday, April 12, 2005
Happy 1st Anniversary, www.mercywatch.com!!!!
It's our 1st anniversary of having a WEBSITE! April 11th - this is a special date for us - It was Denise's Grandma's birthday....double April Fools is what she called it! We hope you are enjoying our website and that it is a blessing to you! Thanks for visiting us and all of your encouraging words!
Rob and Chief Charles in the Shaft Tunnel
Rob and Chief Charles in the Shaft Tunnel
Originally uploaded by MercyWatch.
Rob is really busy these days in the Shipyard! He and Chief Charles are down in the shaft tunnel to take a picture of one of the parts that needed repair! The shaft in the picture connects the engine to the propeller!
We are still in Mobile, AL and have just found out that we'll be here a bit longer....this week we find out what that means! Please pray for us and our ship....we long to be in the Dominican Republic, but the Lord knows the best timing and what we need to be doing now! May God bless you abundantly as you trust in Him!
Saturday, April 09, 2005
Update on Caribbean Mercy Status
Here is the latest status on the Caribbean Mercy:
It is with regret that we have to tell you that, due to the surveyors report received this week, the ship will be further delayed while repairs are completed. At this time, the Dominican Republic Field Assignment (Outreach) will be delayed at least until July to October 2005.
These repairs involve the entire dining room, Amazon CafĂ©, book store, aft lounge and the pre-school, and the surveyor decided that they should be completed prior to our departure for the Dominican Republic. Our understanding from last year’s survey was that this work needed on Promenade Deck could wait until our next Dry Dock in 2007.
Mercy Ships has hired contractors to complete this work quickly and thoroughly, so that we can move forward in planning the Dominican Republic outreach. The disassembly of the areas affected has begun as of April 11th and we are getting more estimates to help us determine how long these repairs will delay us. We hope to have more information and a timeframe by the end of next week. The field assignment will also have to be approved by the government in the Dominican Republic, once firm dates are determined.
These changes are outside our control, but we know that God is in control and we trust in Him for His time and plan. Much prayer and discussion has already gone into this decision, and we hope to have some answers soon. Please continue to pray!
We are excited about what is already going on in the Dominican Republic prior to the ship’s arrival. Our advance team has been in the Dominican Republic since the beginning of January 2005 working out all the details in preparation for the field assignment. The Community Health Education Coordinator arrived mid-March to begin teaching in the villages and Barahona. She has been warmly welcomed and has experienced high attendance in these classes in the communities. The Health Care Fairs (clinics) are going on in the villages. The Ship’s Outreach Team (Evangelism) has just arrived in Barahona to begin building relationships and assess the spiritual needs of the communities. Please join with us in prayer for His guidance, preparations and His ongoing plan for the Dominican Republic field assignment.
We pray that you will experience blessings from God for your prayers, patience, perseverance and steadfastness in standing with us during this time of uncertainty. May God bless you abundantly as you seek Him and trust in Him more and more!
It is with regret that we have to tell you that, due to the surveyors report received this week, the ship will be further delayed while repairs are completed. At this time, the Dominican Republic Field Assignment (Outreach) will be delayed at least until July to October 2005.
These repairs involve the entire dining room, Amazon CafĂ©, book store, aft lounge and the pre-school, and the surveyor decided that they should be completed prior to our departure for the Dominican Republic. Our understanding from last year’s survey was that this work needed on Promenade Deck could wait until our next Dry Dock in 2007.
Mercy Ships has hired contractors to complete this work quickly and thoroughly, so that we can move forward in planning the Dominican Republic outreach. The disassembly of the areas affected has begun as of April 11th and we are getting more estimates to help us determine how long these repairs will delay us. We hope to have more information and a timeframe by the end of next week. The field assignment will also have to be approved by the government in the Dominican Republic, once firm dates are determined.
These changes are outside our control, but we know that God is in control and we trust in Him for His time and plan. Much prayer and discussion has already gone into this decision, and we hope to have some answers soon. Please continue to pray!
We are excited about what is already going on in the Dominican Republic prior to the ship’s arrival. Our advance team has been in the Dominican Republic since the beginning of January 2005 working out all the details in preparation for the field assignment. The Community Health Education Coordinator arrived mid-March to begin teaching in the villages and Barahona. She has been warmly welcomed and has experienced high attendance in these classes in the communities. The Health Care Fairs (clinics) are going on in the villages. The Ship’s Outreach Team (Evangelism) has just arrived in Barahona to begin building relationships and assess the spiritual needs of the communities. Please join with us in prayer for His guidance, preparations and His ongoing plan for the Dominican Republic field assignment.
We pray that you will experience blessings from God for your prayers, patience, perseverance and steadfastness in standing with us during this time of uncertainty. May God bless you abundantly as you seek Him and trust in Him more and more!
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