ANY sensible discussion on the humanity of shipping will, at some point, deal with the significance of empathizing with seafarers. As Harper Lee wrote in his book To Kill a Mockingbird, "You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view until you climb inside his skin and walk around in it."
These were the exact realizations of Julian Wong, regional port chaplain of Stella Maris in Felixstowe and Haven Ports in England, United Kingdom.
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