Currently, OM Ships operates two ships serving destinations around the world, the
MV Logos Hope and the
MV Doulos Hope. These ships are operated in conjunction with GBA Ships, who offers a list of
ports of call for both vessels. Their first ship, MV
Logos, was purchased in 1970. Over a 17-year period, more than 6.5 million people visited MV
Logos during 408 ports of call in 108 countries. OM's second ship, the
MV Doulos, previously held the record for the oldest ocean-going ship still in service. She was retired at the end of 2009. MV
Logos ran aground on rocks off Tierra del Fuego, Chile, in atrocious weather conditions in 1988. Although the ship could not be saved, not a single crew member was lost or injured. Later in 1988, the former MV
Antonio Lazaro became the
MV Logos II, which was retired in July 2008 after welcoming 11 million visitors.
MV Logos Hope was launched into service in 2009. Twice the size of the MV
Doulos, it provides much greater capacity to serve communities. The OM ships have visited port cities throughout the world, supplying literature, encouraging cross-cultural understanding, training young people for more effective life and service, providing relief, and sharing a message of
hope in God wherever there is an opportunity. Since 1970, OM's ships have visited 480 different ports in 151 countries and territories around the globe. In total, over 45 million visitors have come aboard to purchase from the selection of 5,000 titles available in the ships' floating bookstores. Titles cover a wide range of subjects, such as science, sports, hobbies, cookery, the arts, philosophy, medicine and children's books, as well as faith and life. The books have been carefully chosen to be of interest to every member of the family, and with the educational, social and moral needs of the local community in mind. Books are on offer at a fraction of their retail value, and, while in certain ports, books are also donated. , the ships' timeline is as follows: ==See also==