Logos Hope, the world’s largest floating book fair, has docked on San Fernando City shores once again. In a sleepy town where things like these rarely happen, it created quite a stir. Folks, both local and from nearby towns, queued up to get a chance to be on board.
Their publicly accessible deck showcases a bookstore featuring over 5,000 different titles of educational and Christian books. The International Cafe offers snacks and drinks. There is also a visual presentation called “The Journey of Life” which is based on the story of “The Prodigal Son”.
San Fernando Christian Community‘s participation falls under the Logos Hope Ambassador Program or LHAP. The LHAP provides a platform for local churches to come on board, reach out, and share the Gospel to local people. SFCC sent 59 ambassadors. Everyday, people who troop to the Logos Hope ship get a chance to hear the Gospel and know Jesus on a more personal level.
With souls listed as one of SFCC’s primary core values, it is already innate for members to fulfill what is said on Matthew 28:19 to “go and make disciples of all the nations”. For each day that the Logos Hope is here, and as long as there are willing hearts to go out of their way to share the Gospel, there will be souls saved.
God is not interested in your performance or your achievements. He is simply interested in you. At the end of the day, all that matters is you—that precious life that has been salvaged from imminent destruction. One soul saved is worth more than all the gold in the world. That is why the Bible says, “There will be more rejoicing in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who do not need to repent.” (Luke 15:7)
Therefore, grab every open door to share His love.
Joseph Collado is one of the young, cool kids who never really took His walk with God seriously until He encountered God through an Encounter God Retreat. Now he has this to say: “I never really expected my life to be like this. I never expected “ME” sharing the Word of God. Before I thought it was ‘baduy’ (unhip or uncool), but when you experience the love of God, you can’t help but to share it to everybody. You love because you feel loved, and when you feel loved, you give. That’s why I joined the Ambassador Program. It was nerve-wracking having to speak to people you just met. But there is great joy in sharing that the Lord is not angry at us. Instead, He is patiently & lovingly waiting for us to come to Him.”
Souls is one of the main core values of SFCC.
Irhea takes the Logos Hope visitors on a meaningful tour of “The Journey of Life”
Joseph leads a couple into a prayer of acceptance.
Representing Jesus
Let the little children come unto Him. Even children understand the depth of God’s love.
Using the handy, no fuss hand signals, Vikki and Saem shared the Good News to a mother and daughter.
God’s love pacifies even the most restless of young souls.