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PM welcomes Solomon Islands for Christ

Apr 26

Solomon Islands Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele has welcomed the upcoming Solomon Islands for Christ initiative following a visit from a Seventh-day Adventist Church delegation on April 24. The delegation, led by Solomon Islands Mission general secretary Pastor Linray Tutuo, shared details of the nationwide program, which will run from July 5–18. The group included representatives (tap to read whole story)

Clinic clean-up by youth

Apr 14

Ghombua Adventist young people in Guadalcanal Province recently spent time giving their local health clinic a clean-up. Access to quality health services remains a vital need for communities in the province, where local clinics continue to care for families, children and the elderly. The clean-up was part of preparations for Solomon Islands for Christ, reflecting (tap to read whole story)

Health screenings make impact in Suva

Mar 30

At Suva Central Adventist Church in Fiji, a team of 10,000 Toes health ambassadors from Suva North and Suva South came together to run a three-day health screening program. Many people from government offices, businesses and the community attended to receive free wellness checks and learn more about their health. Free massages were also provided. (tap to read whole story)

Clean sweep for city streets

Mar 30

Honiara’s main road received a major clean-up on March 29 conducted by Seventh-day Adventist church groups in the city. Chairman of the Solomon Islands for Christ steering committee, Pastor Newton Langai, said the upcoming evangelism program is not just about preaching, but also about helping and caring for the community. “Today, many churches in Honiara (tap to read whole story)

From classroom to community

Mar 24

Katurasele Adventist Primary School in South Choiseul recently brought its mission theme, “I Will Go: Step Over the Line”, to life as part of the Solomon Islands for Christ initiative. Led by principal Gary Puisasa, 64 students and four teachers journeyed to their sister school, Nabusasa Primary School, where they were warmly welcomed by the (tap to read whole story)

Youth Rush lays groundwork

Mar 24

A youth-led Literature Ministry initiative that began in Australia is now expanding into the Pacific, with plans underway to launch the first-ever Youth Rush programs in Fiji, Vanuatu and Solomon Islands. Three Youth Rush leaders from Australia and one from New Zealand will travel to the Pacific in May to work alongside local mission youth directors (tap to read whole story)

You’re invited to historic gathering

Mar 18

Seventh-day Adventists across the South Pacific are invited to take part in the upcoming South Pacific for Christ launch, a gathering designed to inspire, equip and mobilise members for mission across the region. Around 1300 representatives are expected to gather at Watson Park Convention Centre in Brisbane, Australia, from April 28 to May 2 for (tap to read whole story)

Solar radio expands gospel reach on Rotuma

Mar 17

The remote island of Rotuma is preparing for a new chapter in mission outreach as local Seventh-day Adventists plan Rotuma for Christ, supported by newly installed solar power and a community radio station. The Trans Pacific Union Mission (TPUM), in partnership with Fiji Mission, has supported the local church by coordinating the installation of a (tap to read whole story)

Distance no barrier

Mar 11

Distance is often a challenge in the Solomon Islands, especially in remote places like Choiseul. Yet distance cannot stop the passion, commitment and faith of God’s people, according to local leaders. Recently, a dedicated team under the leadership of Minister Tito Bale from South Choiseul travelled across the sea to their preaching site at Vavudu, (tap to read whole story)

Call to unite in prayer ahead of Trans Pacific for Christ

Mar 10

Seventh-day Adventists across the South Pacific Division (SPD) are being urged to unite in prayer and fasting as preparations continue ahead of the Trans Pacific for Christ evangelistic initiative. Speaking during a recent update, Trans Pacific Union Mission (TPUM) president Pastor Charlie Jimmy said prayer must remain central as the Union prepares for the large-scale (tap to read whole story)

United in prayer, passionate in service

Mar 9

Ulawa District, a small field in the northern region of the Solomon Islands Mission, has officially launched its Solomon Islands for Christ preparations. The congregation is moving forward with renewed commitment, united in prayer, passionate in service and eager to share the love and saving message of Jesus. “Though small in number, their faith is (tap to read whole story)

Bringing church to the people

Mar 9

White River Seventh-day Adventist Church has launched a special outreach initiative as part of its preparations for Solomon Islands for Christ. Instead of simply inviting people to come to church, members are bringing the church to the people, gathering in different sites within the community to worship, pray, share God’s Word and fellowship together. Through (tap to read whole story)