The French calendar denotes Sunday, May 25th, as Mother’s Day this year and Evangel Temple chose to honor its Mothers today. The church ladies wore their WM uniform, a red and white island dress, and the church was decorated accordingly. The Sunday School choir, men’s choir, Missionnettes, and the WM ladies all presented special songs. Even though the preliminaries last over 2 hours, I still went ahead and preached my sermon as planned. I do all my teaching and preaching in the Bislama language. On special days here people are not watching the clock and the service lasted at least another 30 minutes after I sat down. We had a wonderful service.
SIL Bible Translation Course
The second school term at JBI started with an intensive course on Bible Translation taught by SIL Vanuatu directors, Ross and Lyndal Webb. We were very happy that the JBI students were able to take this very interesting and practical course. This morning the students seemed very pleased with their course certificates. Vanuatu is a country of many languages and there is much to be done in recording and printing God’s Word in each one. Tomorrow regular term classes begin.
Australian Tenor
An Australian friend, Robyn Harbour, asked me if I would like to help her organize a charity concert with Australian tenor Bernard Hull. We rented an auditorium at the University of the South Pacific and began advertising the event. Bernard has performed in Phantom of the Opera and many other well-known operas and musicals. He is also a man of faith and has a personal connection to Vanuatu. In 1908 his grandfather, Frank Filmer, arrived in Northern Vanuatu as a Church of Christ missionary. The Filmer family was involved in early church work, the founding of schools and a Bible School. Bernard’s mother was born on the island of Epi over 80 years ago. So this was a private family trip but Bernard has been gracious and sung in churches each Sunday and delighted his concert audience on Saturday night. We were able to raise money for Ranwadi School on the island of Pentecost, which I believe Frank Filmer founded, and J. N. Christian School on Malekula. It was a privilege for us to meet Bernard and Debbie, and appreciate his God-given talent.
Guest House Project
Pastor Edgell, JBI principal, had already started the foundation for a small campus guesthouse when we arrived last year. This project is advancing as funds come in mainly through local donations. Some of the teachers and students are working on it every Saturday. Thought you might enjoy seeing them at work yesterday!
Mother’s Day
In Vanuatu there are two dates this year to celebrate Mother’s Day, May 11th and May 25th.
May 11th is the “American” date and May 25th follows the French European tradition. This dual holiday calendar is left over from colonial days when Vanuatu was a condominium ruled jointly by both the British and the French.
“We Care” church honored their mothers today. The church was decorated in red and white and all the ladies were wearing red and white dresses too. Sister Lily (photo upper left) is the women’s ministries president at the church.
All ages of women were involved in the special service. A grandmother and a young mother both shared short messages and several gave testimonies. The missionettes performed a moving skit which brought tears to many eyes. Several choirs sang including the men’s fellowship and the Sunday School children. After service refreshments were served in the church yard.
Girls’ Dorm Ready
It was a very busy week as we all pitched in and finished the renovations and cleaned up the new girl’s dorm. The weather did not cooperate as torrential rains kept us inside and we were unable to finish the outside back porch. But the inside of the house is looking great with only a few more pieces of furniture needed to make it complete. The four new bunk beds and mattresses arrived and now we are just waiting for the girls!![]()
The guys are wishing they had new foam mattresses, too!
Thank you to Faith Assembly Orlando and Castlewood Canyon Church, Colorado, who have sent offerings for this project and several others who have promised funds to help with the remaining expenses. We are sometimes at a loss of words over your faithful partnership! Thank you so very much for the difference you are making at Joy Bible Institute!
Final touches on girl’s dorm
One more week and the work on the girl’s dorm should be finished! Job and Toto have made great progress this week on the bathroom renovations. A ceramic tiled shower stall has replaced the old bathtub, two water damaged walls were torn out, and the rusty sink and old vanity were replaced. It is just really exciting to be this close to finishing the repairs on the upper floor of the old mission house. The four bunk beds are made and this week we need funds to buy the mattresses. Thank you for your support of these ongoing campus renovations. A few thousand dollars can make such a big difference! We are on the countdown as the next school term starts on May 12th and the girls are ready to move in! We still need some furniture and to rebuild the back door porch.
