Four resource types. Written by working chaplains.
Training curricula, peer publications, how-to manuals, and field-tested ideas—each category organized for the conditions you actually work in, all downloadable for offline use.

Find the resource type you need
Curricula and modules
Field reports and research
Step-by-step operational guides
Approaches that work elsewhere
Structured courses covering port chaplaincy fundamentals, welfare standards, and crisis response—downloadable for use without reliable internet.
Practical manuals for running a center, handling welfare cases, and coordinating with port authorities—written for the job, not the textbook.
Chaplains submit what's working at their center—programming formats, outreach tactics, partnership models—so peers can adapt them directly.
Peer-authored reports, case studies, and professional papers written by chaplains in active port roles—not external consultants.


New to the library this quarter
A welfare case coordination manual from Lagos, a training module on crew documentation rights, and three Ideas Exchange submissions from Southeast Asian ports—added in the last 60 days.
