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April 23, 2020

e-Galas, Flyers, and facebook: New approaches to seafarers’ ministry from the Houston International Seafarers’ Center

by Kevin Walker

by Kevin Walker, NAMMA More than a month into lockdown, COVID-19 and the safety precautions necessary to contain it continue to take their toll on seafarers’ welfare.  Seafarers looking forward to relief have faced extension to their work terms, while those

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Chaplaincy
April 22, 2020

Chat Services, Social Media, Online Learning, and Local Guides – Digital tools for Connection with Seafarers

by Jason Zuidema

by Jason Zuidema Image: Selection from a chat conversation on April 21 between seafarer and Jason Zuidema on Chat to a Chaplain In normal times, the best methods to interact with seafarers are physical visits to ships and transport to shops or

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Chaplaincy
April 21, 2020

Liverpool Seafarers Centre thanks community for donations for seafarers stuck on ships during pandemic

by Liverpool Seafarers Centre

Ecumenical charity Liverpool Seafarers Centre has hailed the heart-warming response to its appeal for donations after the community pulled together to support seafarers. The Crosby centre called on the public to help after announcing it would be increasing its ship visits

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Chaplaincy
April 3, 2020

Adapting methods for seafarers’ ministry in uncertain times

by Jason Zuidema

Image: When seafarers arrived in the Port of Montreal on April 3, they texted local Chaplain David Rozeboom for some sweets which he then purchased and delivered to the gangway. The coronavirus crisis has deeply impacted the ministry methods of Christian

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Advocacy
April 1, 2020

What can I do? Call someone who is alone : A lesson from seafarers’ ministries

by Jason Zuidema

That we all crave social contact has become painfully clear in the past weeks – we do not do well in self isolation, especially in quarantine.  If there is any upside to the current crisis, it might be that we

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About The MARE Report

The MARE Report is a magazine for seafarers’ welfare professionals published by the North American Maritime Ministry Association.

Publisher and Editor: Dr. Jason Zuidema

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