Mujizat menjadi nyata bagi orang percaya dengan sungguh sungguh. Nubuatan untuk masa depan bangsa Papua sudah jelas. Tetapi banyak orang Papua kurang percaya dengan nubuatan nubuatan itu. Ingat: rencana, ketetapan dan janji Tuhan itu ya dan amin. Ramalan berbeda dengan nubuatan dari Tuhan. Ramalan dari para normal itu percaya barulah terjadi. Tetapi nubuatan dari Tuhan…
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New Volunteer Opportunities
Donating money isn’t the only way to give to charitable organizations, many of whom rely on volunteers for various services. If you find yourself with free time on your hands on your weekend, or during the week, you could consider putting in some community service. Not only will you help a good cause, but it…
Celebrate Microvolunteering Day
You want to get involved and give back to the community, but can’t fit another big commitment into your busy schedule? Then microvolunteering might just be the thing. Microvolunteering is a small, bite-sized task or project, that is quick and easy to perform. Best of all there’s a range of things you could do online,…
Vanuatu pastor wants to keep Islam out
A prominent Vanuatu Presbyterian pastor wants the Muslim faith kept out of the country. Alan Nafuki and several supporters staged a march in the capital Port Vila recently with the aim of reinforcing the country’s Christian identity. It was held as Muslims in Vanuatu were preparing to host a major international meeting which has now…
Becoming Sinless: Converting to Islam in the Christian Solomon Islands
Debra McDougall First published: 17 November 2009 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1548-1433.2009.01157.x Citations: 13 Source: https://anthrosource.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ Abstract ABSTRACT Islam is beginning to have a significant presence in the predominantly Christian nation of Solomon Islands. A few well-educated Islanders were drawn to Islam’s elegant monotheism and promise of unity in the 1980s and early 1990s, but numbers have grown significantly in the…
The Cost of the “Wantok System”
The wantok system has often been described as a ‘safety net’ and for a country like the Solomon Islands where there are no social service schemes, this may be true. To those who do not know, the wantok system stems from the word ‘one talk’, which could be loosely defined as those speaking the same…