
The final day of Orientation Week at the University of the South Pacific was truly fruitful and encouraging. By God’s grace, nearly 500 students visited our booth, and many showed interest in joining our activities and Bible studies on campus.
One of the highlights was Sister Deborah, a third-year student at USP, who officially signed the registration form after attending several Bible studies with Pastor Rachel. She also participated in the first day of Orientation Week services and faithfully assisted at the booth, answering inquiries, welcoming students, and inviting her friends and classmates to join the campus Bible studies. Her enthusiasm and willingness to serve have been a great blessing to the team.

The evangelism team continued to reach out diligently to students around the campus. Through meaningful conversations, two brothers who joined the second Bible study session after connecting with Missionary Susana. They listen in the books of Romans 1. During the conversation, one of the brothers shared that he was born in the Solomon Islands, the hometown of Brother Roy, one of our members. This connection opened the door for warm fellowship and deeper engagement.
In total, two Bible study sessions were held on campus, with four newcomers attending. We thank God for each student who came, listened, and expressed interest in learning more about His Word.