An initiative by the Morobe Mission, in collaboration with the Eastern Highlands Simbu Mission stewardship ambassadors, has recently empowered many in Papua New Guinea to adopt sustainable living practices.
The Life Skills Training program provided participants with practical skills in honey production, mushroom breeding, organic fertilisers and insecticides, rice farming, citrus budding/planting and native chicken breeding.
These sustainable practices are designed to empower members to lead more informed lives and support the Church’s mission through tithes and offerings.
“As we reflect on the impact of this training, we are filled with joy knowing that lives have been positively transformed,” said Morobe Mission communication leader Doulos Ken.
Participants expressed gratitude for the opportunity to learn and apply these skills, which are expected to have a lasting impact on their communities.