Evangelistic series in Western Manus marked by baptisms and high attendance

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An evangelistic campaign held at Bundahei Seventh-Day Adventist Church, in Papua New Guinea, drew strong community interest in the Western District of Manus from November 4 to 13.

Adventist members, visitors from other denominations and community members joined the meetings throughout the series with an average attendance of 900 people each evening.

Among the outcomes of the program was the baptism of 28 candidates on November 12, conducted by semi-retired pastor Samuel Silas and Nuwok Seventh-day Adventist Church pastor Rathur Sapulai.

Minister Wilson Hosea (second from right) and Manus Province governor Charles Benjamin (third from right) with baptismal candidates.

Themed “Even at the Door”, the campaign was led by minister Wilson Hosea, from Vanuatu, who was accompanied by members of his home congregation, Atara Seventh-day Adventist Church.

The 10-day program was supported by the seven Adventist churches in the district and sponsored by Manus Province governor Charles Benjamin, the son of missionary teacher Benjamin Daverun Boyoi.

Baptismal candidates.
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