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The Floating Communities

Autor: Sadiri Joy Tira
Data: 27.04.2010
Category: Diáspora

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Before the creation of airplanes, there were boats and ships! Like planes, ships are evolutionary machines. They have gone from small boats to super tankers, from fishing boats to cruise ships, from tug boats to container ships, from sail boats to steam ships and from diesel to nuclear powered-warships.

In my previous blog, The Flying Communities (15.03.2010), I wrote about jumbo jets hauling people on the move. Now, I want to write about another segment of “diaspora people” – the people who are living on the oceans and seas.  People move and traverse the globe by ships.  These Seafarers live and work on board ships for months and even years. I call them the Floating Communities. They are traders, armadas, fishermen, researchers, and pleasure-loving people. As long as there are oceans and seas, there are “floating communities” --- people who live and work onboard ships! Some of us have forgotten that there are actually people living on the oceans!

Before the tabernacle, the temple, and the cathedral, were erected for worship, there was the Noah’s ark! When I was a 10-year-old boy, my Sunday School teacher told me that “Noah’s ark was like a church because Noah’s family worshipped the Lord inside!” Obviously, my Sunday’ school teacher did not go to a dispensational school of theology. She was a plain layperson who loved Jesus Christ and children. She had no theological and hermeneutical training, but she was right on theologically. She made a complex theological concept understandable to a 10-year-old boy! A floating community and a floating church?

What is a church? This is a perennial question among theologians and parishioners. In recent years I have heard and read about “house-churches,” “mega-churches,” “meta-churches,” “cell-churches,” “friendly-seekers churches,” “rural and urban churches”, “underground-churches,” “the persecuted churches,” “Purpose-Driven-churches” and others. All these so called “churches” are but descriptions of a “local church” and what these congregations are doing.  To be honest nothing really is new to me. But a church on the ocean? And church planting on board ships? This really caught my attention because I myself lived onboard ships including the “first floating library” – Operation Mobilization’s (OM) M/V Logos. I worked as one of their marine engineers for four years.  My job was simple and it involved making the ship float and worthy for sea voyage. Like normal communities, OM’s former ships: M/V Logos, M/V Logos II, and the M/V Doulos; the current ship, the M/V Logos Hope are like “villages” – people lived, worked, and worshipped on board these ships. The crew and staff represent different nationalities. They are men, women, young people, married couples, families, children, and some older adults! These communities had rules and regulations to maintain peace and order. There is a hospital, and a school on board, and the director of the ship serves like a “pastor” or spiritual leader!  (See OM websites).

Dr. Martin Otto, a German missions practitioner, who is based in Hamburg, has a lot to say about this subject. The readers of this blog may want to read Otto’s ground-breaking book, Seafarers: A Strategic Missionary Vision (Piquant editions LTD.: 2002; and Church on the Oceans: A Missionary Vision for the 21st Century (Piquant Editions LTD.: 2007. For more information and reviews (www.piquanteditions.com). In his foreword to the Churches on the Oceans, the world re-known missions researcher and author of the Operation World, Patrick Johnstone wrote:

Palavras-chave: diaspora, ships, church-planting, ocean, seamen, filipinos, international, transational, transient

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A strategic missionary vision for the 21st Century - SEAFARERS! World mission our our doorstep!!

Dear friends,
Congratulations on the Third Lausanne Congress on World Evangelisation in Cape Town! May you all be greatly blessed, emboldened and empowered by God as you meet together.
German scholar, missionary and author Martin Otto in his two books ’Seafarers’ and ’Church on the Oceans’ highlights the amazing opporunities for mission and world evangelisation amongst the often unreached people group known only as ’seafarers’.
95% of the world’s trade is transported by sea. However seafarers are often forgotten about. Every day seafarers visit our shores from hundreds of different countries. Sometimes they come from countries where missionaries are not permitted to work.
They speak English as the main language on board! This is because on one ship there could be 4 - 6 (or more) different nationalities represented. English is the language of shipping!
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Did you know that daily we have thousands of seafarers visiting our ports from all over the world?
Of course, our towns, cities and villages are now also home to people from all around the world. However, seafarers are frequently (1) much more open to the Gospel message, (2) will return home again possibly to reach their relatives, friends and neighbours for the Lord, and (3) can be a powerful witness on board and also build up the ’Church on the Oceans’ (Christians at sea)! Seafarer contracts are generally 9 or 10 months on board and then 2 or 3 months on vacation at home. This means that often in 30 years as a seafarer a seaman is only at home with his family for a total of 5 years! Last week I visited a ship where one Burmese seaman has been on board for 24 months already!
A true world mission-field on our doorstep!
Seamen’s Christian Friend Society (SCFS) is only one of many evangelical Seamen’s Missions.
Please find out more about this open door to world mission here:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Seamens-Christian-Friend-Society-SCFS/52541164731?ref=s
Thanks + God bless :)
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Hi everyone,
Please also check out our group for seafarers here:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=36439407255&ref=ts
It has been described as an online virtual seaman’s club.
You are very welcome to join and check out the links and please feel free to contact any of the group officers (port chaplains) in the ports you are visiting. They would love to visit you on board and help you if they can.
Thanks. Best wishes + God bless :)
ps. This is our SEAFARERS fan page as well:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/SEAFARERS/315064008394?ref=search


18.10.2010
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Thank you for your comments.  I appreciate your support for the LCWE diasporas agenda, as this is a new "idea" and we do need to keep talking and developing it.  I understand that this new diaspora missiology strategy is new.  May I encourage you to keep checking back for my future posts which will provide a systematic response to the many questions being posed.  I will also be providing examples of "diaspora missiology in action" to give "practical" models of this new paradigm in missions.  Perhaps, it will help you to read Dr. Martin Otto’s books on churches on the ocean and seafarers.  There is a link on my blog post for ordering information. 


14.05.2010
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Estados Unidos

This is definitely very cutting edge and a great reminder for us, the Church, that we need to constantly think about how we are doing the Great Commission and Great Commandment.
While I agree with Dr. Tira, I must say I needed more. For many of us who are not visionaries (or had as much exposure to the topics) or who tend to be more practical (manager vs. leader?), the thing that immediately comes to our minds is: how will this work? So if there are some more details given about how these churches are functioning, how it is being sustained, etc. it would add sooooo much to the discussion (a simple document can be uploaded as an attachment in the blog?). Otherwise, it would seem very "out there" or "too fuzzy". If Dr. Tira can provide details, it would add much more credibility to the issues at hand, strengthening the vision, and move even more people to be involved so that the Whole Church can take the Whole Gospel to the Whole World.


28.04.2010
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Brasil

Sadiri,
After reading your post on flying communities and then on floating communities, I have to admit that you landed on an umpredictable and interesting topic. You made think about it. Thank you for your insights.


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