A cross-border initiative by the Papua New Guinea Union Mission that is taking the gospel into unreached areas has been highlighted by the world Church.
Border Bicycle Ministry’s I Will Go bike ride travels along the border of Papua Indonesia and Papua New Guinea, sharing the hope of Jesus with remote villages—many of which are cut off from the outside world.
As the riders travel from community to community, they are warmly welcomed by local villagers eager for connection and fellowship.
Last Friday night (January 16), the ministry was featured in a video presented to world church leaders, highlighting the South Pacific Division’s involvement in the broader Mission Refocus emphasis taking place across the globe.
Pastor Obed Yamasombi, who features in the video, said what they are witnessing across the border is a Spirit-led movement.
“[It’s] a ripple that is becoming a wave, even a missional tsunami—as the Holy Spirit continues to move and spread this gospel-driven momentum across our region,” he shared.
“Let us continue to keep our neighbours in prayer as God guides, empowers and expands this growing missional movement.”