CHRISTIAN SEAMEN ASSOCIATION

The Christian Seamen's Association (CSA) is an organization typically dedicated to providing spiritual, social, and practical support to seafarers. Their mission often revolves around ensuring that seamen, who spend extended periods away from home, have access to essential services, community, and religious fellowship. The organization might operate seamen's centers or liaise with port chaplains to offer facilities such as rest areas, communication services, pastoral care, and religious services.



  1. Mission and Vision:



    • Spiritual Support: Providing religious services such as prayer meetings, Bible studies, and spiritual counseling.

    • Welfare Services: Assisting seamen with basic needs such as food, recreational activities, and amenities to alleviate the challenges of life at sea.

    • Advocacy: Ensuring fair treatment and raising awareness about the conditions and rights of seafarers.



  2. Services and Activities:



    • Seamen's Centers: Locations at various ports where seamen can rest, access the internet, and connect with family.

    • Chaplains and Volunteers: Offering pastoral care, spiritual guidance, and companionship.

    • Practical Assistance: Helping with practical matters such as navigation through local legal systems, medical needs, or providing transportation.



  3. Global Network:



    • The CSA might be part of a larger network of maritime ministries, cooperating with similar organizations globally to ensure comprehensive support for seafarers across different regions.



  4. Community and Fellowship:



    • Organizing events and activities that foster a sense of community and belonging among seafarers, which is particularly important given their long periods away from home.



  5. Educational Outreach:



    • Providing resources and training on various topics, including mental health, spiritual growth, and maritime safety.




If you are looking for specific information about the Christian Seamen's Association, such as its founding date, specific locations, or prominent leaders, you might need to consult their official website or contact them directly. Each branch or associated organization can have distinct features and activities tailored to the local needs of the seafarers they serve.


Products

RECRUITMEMET ANAD PLACEMENT

TEMA GHANA

P.O.BOXCO18 TEMA
TEMA 022
GHANA

Ships

GTO 281

Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

Maritime News

Colonna’s Shipyard Invests $70m for Fourth Drydock

Colonna’s Shipyard Invests $70m for Fourth Drydock

2 days ago
Colonna’s Shipyard, Inc. (CSI) will invest $70m to acquire its fourth drydock, expected to have a lifting capacity of 25,000 tons and slated for delivery in the first half of 2028.“This new drydock acquisition is a testament to our continued dedication to innovation, quality service, and our steadfast investment in the future,” said Randall Crutchfield, Chairman & CEO, at Colonna’s Shipyard, Inc. “The expansion of our drydock capacity will further strengthen our ability to serve both our commercial and government clients, ensuring that we can meet their ever-evolving needs with unmatched expertise and reliability.
Moran Towing Acquires Bisso Towboat

Moran Towing Acquires Bisso Towboat

2 days ago
Moran Towing Corporation acquired Bisso Towboat Co, as it aims to accommodate growing needs of New Orleans and the Lower Mississippi River communities.Moran was founded in 1860 and is privately owned and operated. It offers ship assist services in 17 ports along the U.S. East and Gulf Coasts and has operated in New Orleans since 2006. In addition to its ship assist business, Moran also services LNG terminals, and transports liquid and dry bulk cargo with its fleet of liquid and dry bulk barges.  Bisso was founded in 1890 in New Orleans, and its headquarters remain in the area to this day.
Svanehoj Acquires KOHO Kompressorsysteme

Svanehoj Acquires KOHO Kompressorsysteme

3 days ago
Svanehoj, an ITT company, acquired Germany-based Köhler & Hörter GmbH (KOHO Kompressorsysteme, or KOHO), a family-owned company specializing in high-quality compressors for a wide range of industries, including shipbuilding. The acquisition closed on October 1, 2025. In recent years, Svanehoj has expanded its position as a supplier of marine pumps, tank control systems, and related service solutions. The acquisition of KOHO Kompressorsysteme represents the next strategical step for Svanehoj in the gas segment as the global gas tanker market continues to grow.
Israel Intercepts and Stops 14 Gaza Aid Boats

Israel Intercepts and Stops 14 Gaza Aid Boats

3 days ago
Israeli forces stopped 14 boats carrying foreign activists and aid bound for Gaza, flotilla organisers said on Thursday, but 23 boats are continuing to sail towards the war-ravaged Palestinian enclave, according to the flotilla's tracking system.A video from the Israeli foreign ministry verified by Reuters showed the most prominent of the flotilla's passengers, Swedish climate campaigner Greta Thunberg, sitting on a deck surrounded by soldiers."Several vessels of the Hamas-Sumud flotilla have been safely stopped and their passengers are being transferred to an Israeli port," the Israeli foreign ministry said on X. "Greta and her friends are safe and healthy.
Vard Delivers Windward Offshore’s First CSOV

Vard Delivers Windward Offshore’s First CSOV

4 days ago
Windward Offshore has taken delivery of its first Commissioning Service Operation Vessel (CSOV), Windward Athens, built by Norwegian shipbuilder Vard.The vessel represents a major milestone on Windward Offshore’s growth path and marks the company’s entry into operations with its dedicated CSOV fleet.The Windward Athens is designed to support installation, commissioning, and maintenance activities in offshore wind farms.Measuring 87.5 meters in length with a 19.5-meter beam, she offers accommodation for up to 120 people and is equipped with the latest technology for safe, efficient, and sustainable operations.