Solomon Islands District
NEWSLETTER January 2019 Volume 2, Issue 1
Promoted to Glory On Monday 14th January the father of Major Robert Evans was ‘Promoted to Glory’ after a 12 month battle with cancer. While on their mid-term furlough in Melbourne Robert Evans Snr’s health declined requiring him to move into palliative care, leaving Majors Robert and Vanessa with the difficult decision to return to their appointment at the end of their furlough not knowing how long he had to live. Within a week of returning to Honiara, they received the call that Robert Snr only had days to live, requiring them to return to Melbourne. While they didn’t
January alongside family and friends who gathered to celebrate Robert Snr’s life.
make it back in time before he died, they were at peace with the precious time they got to spend with him during his final weeks. Major Robert had the honour of conducting his father’s funeral at Moreland City Corps on Friday 18th
Majors Robert and Vanessa would like to extend their sincere appreciation for the extraordinary love and care that has been expressed to them and their family during this time. They were also deeply moved by the cultural expression of love and support by members of the Honiara Corps who held a “House Cry” at their quarters on the day Robert Snr died to share in their grief, standing in the gap of their family while waiting for a flight home.
Inside this issue:
Disaster Relief
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Disaster Relief Continued...
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Disaster Relief Continued….
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Donation of Resources
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Australia Day Reception
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Bible Alert Ministry 3 A Personal Note
USS Mission Team In June this year The Salvation Army USA Southern Territory is sending a Salvationist Service Corps Mission Team of young adults to Solomon Islands for five weeks to engage in service in an international context. To prepare for this trip two of the team leaders, Jovanie Smith and Captain Valentina Cantu, travelled to Honiara this month. Due to the District Officers returning to Melbourne for a family funeral, the USA team leaders were hosted by Wency Ramo’oroa and Joshua Henry. Wency and Joshua worked through the draft itinerary with
their guests, providing them with very helpful cultural and local knowledge about the mission and ministry of The Salvation Army in the Solomon Islands. They even made time
for a visit to the Honiara Central Market, American War Memorial and, of course, the Lime Lounge Café! Prior to their departure on the Sunday afternoon Jovanie and Captain Valentina shared in worship at Honiara Corps with Captain Valentina sharing a powerful word about Abraham’s faith and obedience (Genesis 22). Jovanie also shared her testimony, delighting the congregation with a ‘rap’ song to illustrate her story. The District is looking forward to meeting the whole team in June!
Special points of interest: Visit by US Salvationists AUD$1,700 donated to Disaster Relief Visit to Cyclone affected communities Progress with new missions and buildings Distribution of Bibles
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