Solomon Islands Ministries Newsletter (Volume 1, Issue 8)

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Solomon Islands Ministries

NEWSLETTER July 2018 Volume 1, Issue 8

Women’s Bible Weekend ordained as His servant in PNG. The ladies enjoyed themselves and took part in the concert on the Saturday night where they performed two dances. They then had the opportunity on the Sunday morning of the program to perform a farewell song to the congregation. Each one of the women who attended were blessed by the way that the PNG ladies embraced them and the life long friends they made.

Over the last weekend of June, Major Vanessa Evans and four other ladies from Honiara Corps—Elizabeth, Joyce, Rita, and Fostina—had the opportunity to travel to PNG to attend the Women’s Bible Convention in Port Moresby. This was the first time the Solomon Islands had sent delegates to the Women’s Convention. The theme for the weekend was “Mi makim mi yet long kamap lait” (which means ‘I Choose to Shine’). Major Fran Everitt from Australia was the guest speaker, and together with Colonel Julie Alley they both spoke into the theme by calling the women to let their

light shine in a dark world because Jesus is the light of the world. Major Fran also spoke about Queen Esther who was a courageous woman whose life was an example that saved a nation. She told the women that God has a purpose for each of them and that He stands with them as they live a life of obedience by saying yes to His will. Major Fran asked the women, “Are you bringing Hope to the world?” and challenged them that they could if they “Choose to Shine.” The weekend was filled with amazing worship led by Lieutenant Ruth Kohe and her team. Lieutenant Ruth is a Godly woman whom God has

One of the many highlights of the weekend was seeing Fostina from Honiara Corps ‘Choose to Shine’ by stepping out in faith to publicly give her testimony before the large gathering of women. This was a significant step for Fostina, who is normally a shy and timid person. Her testimony was a powerful example of how God impacted so many lives throughout the convention.

Inside this issue: 40th Anniversary Parade

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Red Shield Appeal Dinner

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William Clarke College Visit

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Solomon Islands District

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Lime Lounge ‘Office’

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Enrollment of Soldiers

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A Personal Note

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Salvation Army Convention Report

Special points of interest:  Impact of Women’s Convention  Historic Convention in North Malaita  $89,200 raised at RSA Dinner  District status for Solomon Islands  4 new Soldiers


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