<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><singleitem>false</singleitem><country>NEW ZEALAND</country><base>Marine Reach Ministries</base><title>Marine Reach Ministries</title><link>www.marinereach.com</link><copyright>YWAM</copyright><pubDate>Thursday, September 02, 2010</pubDate><lastBuildDate>Thursday, September 02, 2010</lastBuildDate><category>Article</category><language>en</language><ttl>60</ttl><item><basetitle>Marine Reach Ministries</basetitle><baseid>51</baseid><image>http://www.ywambases.org/cms/insec/tfii.aspx?id=0&amp;x=94&amp;y=94</image><imageblank>true</imageblank><title>Latest News from our Regional Director !</title><authorid>1394</authorid><authorname>Joanne Gilchrist</authorname><description>Read our latest newsletter from Capt. Jesse Misa, Asia Pacific Regional Director.  For additional newsletters and our 'Making Waves' magazines please click the links below.
  
 Latest  newsletter - November 2009
  Marine Reach 2009 Manifesto
Latest 'Making Waves' Magazine - August 2009
Earlier newsletters and Making Waves magazines</description><PubDate>Sunday, 15 Nov 2009 14:15</PubDate><link>http://www.ywambases.org/articles.aspx?id=24419&amp;base=51</link><id>24419</id></item><item><basetitle>Marine Reach Ministries</basetitle><baseid>51</baseid><image>http://www.ywambases.org/cms/insec/tfii.aspx?id=0&amp;x=94&amp;y=94</image><imageblank>true</imageblank><title>DENTAL REPORT APRIL 12-17 2009</title><authorid>2574</authorid><authorname>Emma Cocks</authorname><description>Dental Report
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Team: Dr. David Wallbridge, Cynthia Wallbridge-Dental Therapist,
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Josephine Baker, Suzy Wang, Billy Chok, Jeriel Protacio, Daniel McKenzie, Bek Loh, Debbie Lai, Matthew Di Lorenzo,&amp;nbsp;Jhanice&amp;nbsp;Zamora,</description><PubDate>Thursday, 30 Jul 2009 16:30</PubDate><link>http://www.ywambases.org/articles.aspx?id=27161&amp;base=51</link><id>27161</id></item><item><basetitle>Marine Reach Ministries</basetitle><baseid>51</baseid><image>http://www.ywambases.org/cms/insec/tfii.aspx?id=71420&amp;x=94&amp;y=94</image><imageblank>false</imageblank><title>The Tyranny of Distance</title><authorid>1247</authorid><authorname>Jeremy Schierer</authorname><description>A book entitled The Tyranny of Distance by Geoffrey Blainey tells the early history of Australia and reveals the challenges faced by early settlers on a continent so far from their homelands.&amp;nbsp; But the phrase &amp;ldquo;tyranny of distance&amp;rdquo; also explains the hardships faced in many Fijian Islands.&amp;nbsp; The latest outreach of the M/V Pacific Link took us to the islands of Nairai and Gau, barely</description><PubDate>Thursday, 11 Jun 2009 19:57</PubDate><link>http://www.ywambases.org/articles.aspx?id=27002&amp;base=51</link><id>27002</id></item><item><basetitle>Marine Reach Ministries</basetitle><baseid>51</baseid><image>http://www.ywambases.org/cms/insec/tfii.aspx?id=71312&amp;x=94&amp;y=94</image><imageblank>false</imageblank><title>2 Islands, 3 Weeks, 4 Villages, 1,988 Patients</title><authorid>1247</authorid><authorname>Jeremy Schierer</authorname><description>Our Pacific Challenge Discipleship Training School began aboard the M/V Pacific Link in January, sailed with us to Fiji at the end of March, and spent weeks 10 &amp;amp; 11 of their lecture period living ashore in Lautoka.&amp;nbsp; After the ship completed her first medical outreach of 2009 the DTS staff and students moved back aboard for their final training week.&amp;nbsp; Friday afternoon we departed on an</description><PubDate>Wednesday, 20 May 2009 23:19</PubDate><link>http://www.ywambases.org/articles.aspx?id=26910&amp;base=51</link><id>26910</id></item><item><basetitle>Marine Reach Ministries</basetitle><baseid>51</baseid><image>http://www.ywambases.org/cms/insec/tfii.aspx?id=71125&amp;x=94&amp;y=94</image><imageblank>false</imageblank><title>First Outreach of 2009 for M/V Pacific Link</title><authorid>1247</authorid><authorname>Jeremy Schierer</authorname><description>Months of planning and constant fine-tuning led to the departure of the M/V Pacific Link from Lautoka, Fiji just&amp;nbsp;prior to&amp;nbsp;midnight the day before Good Friday.&amp;nbsp; In the morning, having charted a safe passage through the coral-filled lagoon around Vatulele, we anchored outside the reef waiting to enter the lagoon at high tide the next day.&amp;nbsp; At sunrise Saturday morning we began bringing</description><PubDate>Tuesday, 28 Apr 2009 15:41</PubDate><link>http://www.ywambases.org/articles.aspx?id=26791&amp;base=51</link><id>26791</id></item><item><basetitle>Marine Reach Ministries</basetitle><baseid>51</baseid><image>http://www.ywambases.org/cms/insec/tfii.aspx?id=70895&amp;x=94&amp;y=94</image><imageblank>false</imageblank><title>M/V Pacific Link Begins Fiji Outreach Season</title><authorid>1247</authorid><authorname>Jeremy Schierer</authorname><description>After several months in our homeport of Tauranga, New Zealand, the M/V Pacific Link began to make her way North on March 14.&amp;nbsp; Our first stop was just the other side of Tauranga harbour where we loaded the deck generator which had been away for a major overhaul.&amp;nbsp; We also hosted an open day when many people stopped by to see us off.&amp;nbsp; From Tauranga we sailed overnight, anchoring the next</description><PubDate>Wednesday, 08 Apr 2009 01:07</PubDate><link>http://www.ywambases.org/articles.aspx?id=26691&amp;base=51</link><id>26691</id></item><item><basetitle>Marine Reach Ministries</basetitle><baseid>51</baseid><image>http://www.ywambases.org/cms/insec/tfii.aspx?id=0&amp;x=94&amp;y=94</image><imageblank>true</imageblank><title>Worst Flood in Fiji's History</title><authorid>1236</authorid><authorname>Patty Carlson</authorname><description>14/1/2009 WORST FLOOD IN FIJI&amp;rsquo;S HISTORY

A tropical depression hit Fiji with a week of torrential rain.  Many parts of both major islands were literally under water.  At the height of the storm more than 8000 people were made homeless - without water, power, food, or dry clothes. 
Refuge centres were set up - many in local schools, and the main highway connecting Lautoka (where our Base is)</description><PubDate>Tuesday, 27 Jan 2009 13:38</PubDate><link>http://www.ywambases.org/articles.aspx?id=26509&amp;base=51</link><id>26509</id></item><item><basetitle>Marine Reach Ministries</basetitle><baseid>51</baseid><image>http://www.ywambases.org/cms/insec/tfii.aspx?id=70037&amp;x=94&amp;y=94</image><imageblank>false</imageblank><title>Update from Mercy Link - Philippines</title><authorid>1236</authorid><authorname>Patty Carlson</authorname><description>A word from Rupert &amp;quot;Roo&amp;quot; &amp;amp; Angel at Mercy Link, Philippines
To God be the Glory
&amp;quot;Flat out&amp;quot; would best describe our activities at Mercy Link, on the sleepy island of Mindoro, Philippines. 
Praise Report: For many years the staff of Mercy Link has been asking the Lord to provide us with a property for our base. We have previously reported to you that Mercy Link was hoping to</description><PubDate>Sunday, 23 Nov 2008 11:53</PubDate><link>http://www.ywambases.org/articles.aspx?id=26283&amp;base=51</link><id>26283</id></item><item><basetitle>Marine Reach Ministries</basetitle><baseid>51</baseid><image>http://www.ywambases.org/cms/insec/tfii.aspx?id=69677&amp;x=94&amp;y=94</image><imageblank>false</imageblank><title>2009 Fiji Outreach Schedule Released</title><authorid>1247</authorid><authorname>Jeremy Schierer</authorname><description>We are pleased to announce today's release of the 2009 Fiji Outreach Schedule for the M/V Pacific Link. (Click here to open) It is still in skeleton form with a lot of details to be added but for now we know when each outreach will begin, the ports of embarkation/debarkation for Mission Reach Teams, Medical Professionals, and Crew, and the medical focus of each outreach.
Making plans in some countries</description><PubDate>Wednesday, 19 Nov 2008 21:58</PubDate><link>http://www.ywambases.org/articles.aspx?id=26083&amp;base=51</link><id>26083</id></item><item><basetitle>Marine Reach Ministries</basetitle><baseid>51</baseid><image>http://www.ywambases.org/cms/insec/tfii.aspx?id=0&amp;x=94&amp;y=94</image><imageblank>true</imageblank><title>Warriors Return</title><authorid>1243</authorid><authorname>Barry &amp; Beryl Turner</authorname><description>Our CDTS 2008 returned from outreach excited as they shared of how the Lord has used them to bring Fijians into the Kingdom of God. 

Team 1 ministered in Kioa a small island off Vanua Levu. With a local pastor they spent a lot of time with the children and youth, sharing with them and playing games, building relationship with the villagers by going house to house sharing their testimony and praying</description><PubDate>Wednesday, 15 Oct 2008 10:49</PubDate><link>http://www.ywambases.org/articles.aspx?id=25901&amp;base=51</link><id>25901</id></item></channel></rss>