
Renea Liebe, Ship Visitor
Brian Scicluna, Ship Visitor
Bariza Rahal, Ship Visitor
Brent Liebe, Port Chaplain
Brent is a missionary to the country of Malta. With his family, he planted the church, Grace International. His heart is to see God move and change lives on the island. His church has a passion to reach outside their four walls and minister to people in the community and those just visiting the island for a short time. He is excited to see all that God will do through SCFS on the island of Malta.
Renea Liebe, Ship Visitor
Renea is married to Brent and together they have worked as full-time missionaries for about 15 years. She has a desire to see God radically change lives in Malta. She is also excited for the opportunity to partner with SCFS and begin visiting the ships that stop at the ports. She might not have grown up on ships, but she completely understands what it’s like being away from her homeland. She is ready to love on those who stop in Malta even if it’s for a few short hours.
Brian resides in the small coastal town of Marsascala, which is near the Malta Freeport. With a zest for adventure and a love for culinary arts, Brian enjoys exploring new cuisines and sharing delicious creations. He is also a passionate animal lover! Brian is dedicated to meeting new people and embracing diverse cultures. Guided by his Christian faith, he is excited to share his experiences and faith with seafarers.
Bariza Rahal, Ship Visitor
Bariza lives in Malta. She heard about SCFS through her local church, Grace International. Being interested in helping others and sharing the word of God, she joined the Malta team as a volunteer ship visitor. She is willing to serve Jesus by caring for the seafarers!
Mahmood is originally from Pakistan, and has been living in Malta since 2012. He is a full-time missionary that works with children and children’s ministries on the island. He organises children’s events that are held both indoors and outdoors throughout the year. He also loves to help train others in sharing the gospel.
Malta has quite an extensive history that is even recorded in the Bible in Acts 28 when the Apostle Paul shipwrecked on the island. Located in the Mediterranean Sea, it is between Europe and Africa. It is also a very popular tourist destination all year round.
The Grand Harbour, also known as Port of Valletta, lies mainly beneath Valletta, the capital city of Malta, and the three Cities of Cospicua, Vittoriosa and Senglea. It is a natural deep-water harbour, extends for about 3.6 kilometres inland and due to it’s location it is a safe, all-weather port throughout the year, open on a 24 hour basis, although entrance may be restricted during strong Easterly winds.
The Port of Valletta is a multi-purpose port equipped which offers cruise, ferry and cargo berths. It also has ship repair and building yards and warehouse storage facilities.