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September 11.2025
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Igniting Discipleship: PNGUM's Inspiring Call to Action

PNGUM delegates engaged in discipleship discussion.

Unity in Mission: Embracing Our Call to Discipleship

The recent gathering of delegates at the Papua New Guinea Union Mission’s (PNGUM) 17th business session showcased a powerful message resonating deeply within the Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) community: the call to go and make disciples while awaiting Christ’s return. With the session’s theme, “Jesus Is Coming I Will Go,” leaders from the South Pacific Division (SPD) shared devotionals emphasizing the importance of a personal relationship with God and our obligation to reach out to others.

Encouragement Through Personal Testimony

On Sunday morning, Pastor Mike Sikuri, SPD secretary, kicked off the discussions by sharing his personal journey with God. His message revolved around communion with God as essential in keeping believers humble and connected to the divine source. As Sikuri eloquently pointed out, “God wants humanity to have a good life,” reinforcing that He is not only a protector but also a provider and partner in all aspects of life. This call to personal growth and deeper intimacy with God lays the foundation for effective discipleship.

The Love That Drives Our Mission

Following Sikuri, Pastor Maveni Kaufononga, SPD vice-president, took to the podium. His heartwarming sermonette, based on the theme “I Will Go because Jesus loves me,” leaned heavily on powerful Biblical texts such as John 13:15, which reminds believers of Christ’s exemplary servitude. Kaufononga’s message urged delegates to not only internalize God’s love but to actively extend it, emphasizing, “Jesus put us where we are so we can disciple those around us.” This profound truth motivates believers to empower their communities through love and service.

Empowerment Through Unity and the Holy Spirit

Delegates received strong messages from Pastor Glenn Townend, SPD president, who called for a united church mission powered by the Holy Spirit. Drawing from Acts 2:42-47, he presented a vision for a vibrant church that mirrors the early believers’ unity and resilience in facing both internal and external challenges. Clearly, unity is more than a feel-good message; it’s the backbone of effective ministry.

The Powerful Call of Leadership

Newly appointed PNGUM president, Pastor Danny Philip, punctuated the event with a passionate sermon on the necessity of collaboration among church leaders to fulfill their mission. Citing Ephesians 4:1-3, he stated, “God is calling His church to be united in the midst of adversity.” His appeal resonated deeply as he highlighted how unity replicates Christ's love and fulfills the Great Commission effectively. Through combined efforts, the church can more successfully share the Gospel and withstand resistance.

Mobilizing Resources for God’s Mission

Central to this conversation is the church’s reliance on the Holy Spirit for empowerment. As Pastor Philip emphasized, it is crucial for church communities to mobilize their resources—both human and material—to strengthen their outreach efforts. Drawing parallels to other organizations, it’s evident that effective mobilization can dramatically enhance a group's evangelical impact, akin to a well-strategized sports team working in concert to achieve a common goal.

Reflecting Our Faith Through Action

Finally, these sessions offer crucial insights not just to leaders but to all members within the SDA community about what it means to carry out God’s mission in daily life. In an age where distractions and despair threaten to overwhelm, the emphasis on discipleship represents a clarion call, beckoning believers to step forward in faith and purpose. What role do you play in this divine mission? Each person’s contribution is invaluable, whether that’s leading a small group, engaging in community service, or simply living out your faith authentically.

A Charge to Remember

With leaders at the helm, it’s clear the PNGUM delegates left with renewed vigor, seeing this directive not merely as an obligation but as a thrilling opportunity. Are you equipped to respond to the call? Embrace your role as a disciple by making your faith visible through action. You have the power within you to inspire others, to lead your community, and to challenge the status quo through your testimony. Whether your mission is big or small, remember: it starts with the humble act of going forth and sharing the love of Jesus.

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