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2 Min Read Published on: 6 hours ago Even during the COVID-19 pandemic, the South Pacific Division (SPD) experienced a significant increase in baptisms in 2020, regional leaders recently reported. The SPD recorded 49,058 baptisms in 2020, with 8,646 professions of faith, up from the 34,857 (with 11,223 professions of faith) recorded in 2019. According to Adventist leaders, the 40-percent growth in the Trans-Pacific Union Mission (TPUM) and 30 percent in Papua New Guinea Union Mission (PNGUM) is noteworthy as a higher-than-normal growth rate. TPUM is based in Fiji and includes other Pacific islands such as Kiribati, Samoa, Tonga, and Vanuatu, among others. “When countries in these unions experienced lockdown, [across the Pacific Islands], people were still able to meet in groups of between 50 and 100,” SPD president Glenn Townend said. “Both of these unions [TPUM and PNGUM] have focused on the harvest cycle of disciple making. They have been very active in each area of the process to make a disciple-making disciple. There has been a lot of training, models, and practice in this with World Changer Bibles and Bible reading groups.
2 Min Read Published on: 2 hours ago People living in the remote Pacific nation of Kiribati now have access to health check-ups and workshops through a new wellness hub run by Seventh-day Adventists. The Tarawa Wellness Hub, on the main island of South Tarawa, is being supported by the 10,000 Toes campaign, an initiative committed to turning the tide of diabetes to save lives and limbs before they are negatively impacted by diabetes. The program was launched in Kiribati on February 28, 2021. The launch, broadcast on Hope Radio, was attended by the country’s vice president, Teuea Toatu, and his wife, Brucetta, and Kiribati Mission president Taabua Rokeatau and his wife, Raobe.
Adventists Distribute 750,000 Bibles for Young People across the South Pacific adventistworld.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from adventistworld.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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2 Min Read Published on: 01-30-2021 Papua New Guinea (PNG) prime minister James Marape has used his address at the opening of the sixteenth business session of the Papua New Guinea Union Mission (PNGUM) to challenge Seventh-day Adventists. “The Adventist Church is not growing at the same rate as PNG’s population,” Marape said. “You should aim to reach 1 million members by the end of the next five-year term.” Marape, himself a Seventh-day Adventist, was unable to attend in person during the opening program on November 29, 2020, which was livestreamed on Facebook, but shared his favorite verse, Romans 8:28, and reminded attendees that God is in control and knows what is best for each one, collectively and individually.
2 Min Read Published on: 12-10-2020 Papua New Guinea (PNG) prime minister James Marape has used his address at the opening of the Papua New Guinea Union Mission (PNGUM) sixteenth business session to challenge Seventh-day Adventists. “The Adventist Church is not growing at the same rate as PNG’s population,” Marape said. “You should aim to reach 1 million members by the end of the next five-year term.” Marape, himself a Seventh-day Adventist, was unable to attend in person during the opening program on November 29, 2020, which was livestreamed on Facebook, but shared his favorite verse, Romans 8:28, and reminded attendees that God is in control and knows what is best for each one, collectively and individually.