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Pacific Island Missionaries First School of Missions

Island missionaries from six nations gather for training

The first Pacific Oceania School of Missions was conducted in 2010. This was a time of missions awareness and training of missionaries sent from our national churches throughout the Pacific.

Four Pacific general councils are sending missionaries and at the recent Pacific Oceania general superintendent’s meeting, it was suggested we begin a Pacific-based school of missions (SOM).

Six Pacific Island nations were represented at the first SOM—American Samoa, Samoa, Fiji, Marshall Islands, Solomon Islands, and Tonga. AGWM Pacific Oceania missionaries were ready to participate, and the presenters for this first SOM were Diane Laws, Dave Beard, and us (Jerry and Karen). The event was held at South Pacific Bible College (SPBC) in Fiji, an Assemblies of God school, on a Monday through Friday. We involved the SPBC dean of students, a former Fijian missionary to Samoa, as the devotional speaker each morning, and the Holy Spirit met us in chapel each day!

We were overwhelmed at the positive response, with a total of 44 students in attendance. The theme for the week was “Everyway,” and those who attended were challenged with theology of missions, cross-cultural servanthood, managing stress, building relationships, transition and change, finishing well, and other issues facing missionary families.

One of the highlights of the week was to see Pacific island missionaries share—many for the first time—their experiences of culture shock and heartaches. It does not matter what island or country is home, the effects of transition and change are the same. It was a great week of growth, sharing, fellowship, and thinking out of the box to reach the islands with the gospel!

 
 
 
 
 
 

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