Thursday, April 23, 2009

Papua New Guinea Bible Church Leaders in Beech Grove, IN, USA

As you may have heard or witnessed one of the Spiritual weekend we had at the Beechgrove, Indiana, USA. These are the papa's or church fathers, the board of governors of PNG Bible Church in Papua New Guinea visiting America churches with their proposals and a bright vision for the church. They encourage and strengthen every students whether in the Bible colleges or secular universities that God has better plans for you to be over here.
Starting from the left; Rev. Rambai Popunawa, Rev. Pilipo Miriye, an American friend, Rev. Wane Nijipa, Church chairman Rev. Mondupa Mini, and his vice-chairman Rev. Ricks Levongo. All of these leaders had graduated from the American colleges, it is not new for them to revisiting their alma mater.

Failure in Govt-run institutions- letter to Post Courier Editor

Failure in Govt-run institutions

Our government institutions are not offering behavioral course’ as a prerequisite for every program or majors as part of their study.
I think these are the early failures in our government- ran institutions especially teaching the grown-ups.
Teaching them at Freshmen level can be a foundation for each student, and also giving them confidence to be a respected person in whatever environment they are in.
Why our church run institutions are more disciplined, it is the result of teaching good practices at the early age or freshmen level.
They’ve indoctrinate the principles of leadership and quality influences so then students live and grow within.

Regards.
George Gidisa
Indiana, USA

(as posted in Weekend Post Courier)

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Basil tells pastors to confront immoral behaviour

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"Basil tells pastors to confront immoral behaviour PASTORS and leaders who witness Parliamentary leaders engaging in immoral and corrupt activities and do not rebuke them, have been described by Bulolo MP Sam Basil as “hypocrites”. “Where is the church? Where are the pastors? If you see your MP doing something that is wrong and you do not rebuke that person, you are an hypocrite,” Mr Basil saidHe said this during an Evangelical Lutheran Church presidential hand over ceremony in Mumeng to welcome Rev Robert Gesingau and farewell the outgoing Rev Jasam Geseng. “It is your duty to correct and provide guidance and if you do not speak out, you are allowing immoral and corrupt activities to continue,” he said"

What character! Mr. Basil, if songan's are hesitant to speak out, God will use you to be the light for them. Children of Morobeans need character like you to lead them, without your influences and heart for the people of Morobe no one else can lead. Your upright spirit brings confidence to every community and (mama lotu) the Lutherans.