Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Project Hope Progress


Dear Friends,

This week teams from Marine Reach Medical and Marine Reach Training are preparing to fly to Vanuatu for a number of targeted outreach opportunities.  Anticipation is high as we enter this tiny nation of only 250,000 people spread across 83 islands, covering some 650 nautical miles.  As always the island people are so loving and appreciative of every gift and act of service we bring. Yes, outreaches have continued these three years without a ship.   However, NOW that we have the new ship, M/V PACIFIC HOPE, we look forward to 2014 and extending our impact bringing more people, resources, and services.

 During the months of October and November, these land-based teams will be performing dental work, optometry examinations, ophthalmology surgeries as well as screening for future eye operations.  Students from our Discipleship School (DTS) will assist the medical teams on Tanna Island.   Our students will also help with ongoing construction and ministry at the newest YWAM  base outside Port Vila (V2Life Base) and share the love of Christ everywhere they go.  Advance work teams will be assessing locations for future medical, educational, and community development projects.  It is with God’s love that we enter this nation and spread out over two specific islands. 

Back in Tauranga, the refit work has begun in earnest aboard the PACIFIC HOPE.  We have ‘gutted’ the area for the future medical clinic and plans are being made for the next steps to get the Pacific Hope ready for service in the islands. Not only the Clinic area needs work, but the galley and mess hall, CO2 room which affords fire protection in the unlikely event of an emergency, and last but certainly not least, our sewage system needs upgrading!

As volunteers come, bringing their skills to this multi-faceted labour of love, it is a very moving time to watch the next chapter of the Pacific Hope’s story unfold.  It is a reminder of the stories of Ezra and Nehemiah when a call went out to the people to come, bringing their gifts and talents to rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem.  The response was so overwhelming that Nehemiah had to tell the people to wait....even stop.   Oh, that we would have such a grass-roots response that we would be concerned with scheduling everyone in to help, and organizing the gifts they bring.  We hunger for the presence and the glory of the Lord to fill this ship so that everyone who comes in contact with the ship, its crew and the vision of this ship will know there is something different about this “God Ship.”

We know there will be challenges and sacrifices in the days ahead, and we also acknowledge that God has launched us on a journey of faith and perseverance...ever aware of the Lord being concerned for the character and Christ-like-ness He builds in us.  Daily we must remind ourselves of Hebrews 11:1:   Faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.  

I would like to thank you for your generous support and faithfulness in helping us acquire this new vessel to the Islands, the Pacific Hope.  Would you respond to this Nehemiah call and help us begin the journey of transformation.  Let it start in our hearts…let us be assured that this hope we carry will produce not only medical results, but also fruit of eternal value.

If you are able we invite you to come to Tauranga, visit the Pacific Hope, and be part of the journey of rebuilding our (YOUR) ship and sharing her with God’s people in the islands. 

In His Majesty’s Navy, 

 Capt Jesse Misa

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Sail for Change - Project Hope

The Pacific Hope safely alongside Tauranga Harbor New Zealand
It has been 2 months since we arrived the port of Tauranga, NZ and work has been quietly progressing.

We have a faithful small crew on board patiently dismantling the aft cabins soon to be renovated to become a multipurpose medical facility onboard.

We dream of providing dentistry, primary health care and optometry next year as we focus on the islands of Vanuatu as an initial step into getting this new vessel of mercy a 5 month dry run next year.

But till then we are calling on volunteers to join us. Carpenters, fitters and welders, engineers and deck people, and just ordinary men and women and youth willing to get their hands dirty and be part of the change process both on the ship and the people we are preparing to serve in the most remote and isolated islands of the liquid continent in the south pacific.

We are also looking to corporate sponsors to help in gifts in kind like lumber, steel, tools and engineering supplies as we renovate within and without the ship. 

Our dream is to make ready the Pacific Hope to sail from the port of Tauranga and represent this generous city to the nations of the Pacific in the years to come.

It would take this city and its generous people to help restore this vessel so we can begin to restore someone's eyesight by a simple Cataract Surgery or simply providing a pair of reading or prescription eye glasses so they can just see and read again.

If you are just wanting to serve in any capacity there is always room to be part of the work onboard.

It has been 23 years since Marine Reach and the first ship was launched from our beautiful city with over 360,000 people reached with free medical health care with a real world value of over $43 million dollars. 

So we launch 'Project Hope - Sail for Change', as the words aptly denotes, our mission is to bring hope and change in people lives that otherwise won't receive it because of their situation and location.

I came to New Zealand to serve for 6 months and my life has been changed forever, that was 22 years ago.... I look forward to the next 2 decades now, I am a bit older but still passionate about what we do...because I know WHY I do it....

Come and join us and get your feet wet and perhaps you too are called to jump in and be immersed.

Capt Jesse Misa
Regional Director
Marine Reach Asia Pacific
www.marinereach.com
64 7 543 3787