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MV Logos Hope is a ship operated as a part of a faith based organisations by Gute Bücher für Alle. [2] She was built in 1973 as the ferry MV Gustav Vasa for service between Malmö (Sweden) and Travemünde (Germany) and later operated as the MV Norröna providing a ferry service to the Faroe Islands.
The ferry observes ocean currents and water properties in the North Sea, the Faroe-Shetland Channel and the Iceland-Faroe Ridge for the American Geophysical Union. [ 5 ] The new Norröna cost about 100 million Euro , which nearly broke Smyril, and gave some financial difficulties, but with public support guaranteed the Norröna remains a ...
It is best known as the operator of such vessels, currently deploying the MV Logos Hope in service of the organization's goals. For 32 years (1977-2009) it was the owner of the MV Doulos , which until being sold to a Singaporean firm in 2010 held the record as the world's oldest active ocean -faring passenger ship (having been built in 1914 ...
The MV Logos II was a ship built in Spain, 1968, which was purchased in 1989 by Educational Book Exhibits Ltd., a private, non-profit, charitable organisation registered in the UK. Logos II was operated on behalf of EBE by GBA Ships , a second private, non-profit , charitable organisation registered in Germany.
OM and Verwer's vision for spreading the Gospel expanded to the seas with the purchase of the ship MV Logos in October 1970. Thereafter OM expanded its ships ministry with the MV Doulos, MV Logos II and MV Logos Hope. In 2023 a fifth ship, MV Doulos Hope, [4] was put into service together with MV Logos Hope, the previous three having been retired.
The MV Doulos Hope (and also M/V Doulos Hope) is a former cruise ship now serving as a floating library owned by the German faith-based German charity Gute Bücher für Alle. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Currently named after the MV Doulos , the world's oldest active ocean-faring passenger ship until its retirement in December 2009, [ 6 ] Doulos Hope was ...
In 2007, a Hope Mills resident saw three bright objects hovering over the river. For the past 15 years, he's seen more phenomena, he said.
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