Adventists committed to reaching large tribe in PNG

The team in front of Kiunga Church before departing for the mission trip.

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Volunteers In Action (VIA)—an independent ministry supported by the South Queensland Conference—has sponsored two Volunteers from Kiunga Adventist Church (PNG) to reach the large and divided Yogom tribe, which is based along the Indonesia-Papua New Guinea border.

Volunteers Johnson Dialope and Siro Waida, who have been sponsored for three years with the specific mission of reaching the tribe, have already started to take the Gospel to the people of Dome village this year.

To support the work of the two volunteers, a large group from Kiunga Church recently organised a mission trip to the village, which is located within walking distance of the West Papuan villages.

The Mission started in the centre of the area with plans to expand to the north and south.

“We heard of that need from a report at their District camp meeting last September,” said Western Highlands Mission VIA coordinator Jim Wagi.

“We then sent the request to the VIA administration in Australia for sponsorship. Their positive response made it possible to kick-start the mission to this tribe,” he explained.

Jacklyn Nomi, a participant in the mission trip, brought clothes for donation for babies and children, meeting the needs of many families in the area. “Mothers with naked children queued up for Jacklyn’s favour. Her kind deed touched the hearts and easily created friendship within a short space of time,” said Mr Wagi.

According to Mr Wagi, the response from both sides of the border was very positive, but “there is still much more to do,” he added.

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