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  • Solomon Islands: Year 9 Graduation Ceremony (Class of 2025)

    A total of twenty-six (26) students from New Hope Academy’s first Year 9 class graduated as part of the Class of 2025. The ceremony was attended by their parents, school staff, and a representative from FFWPU Solomon Islands.
    The Guest of Honor was the Director of Schools from the Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development. In his remarks, he encouraged the students to work hard, set high goals, and become good citizens of the Solomon Islands.
    The celebration included the presentation of certificates, cake cutting, and entertainment performances, marking a joyful and memorable milestone for the graduating students and their families.

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    Solomon Islands: Year 9 Graduation Ceremony (Class of 2025) A total of twenty-six (26) students from New Hope Academy’s first Year 9 class graduated as part of the Class of 2025. The ceremony was attended by their parents, school staff, and a representative from FFWPU Solomon Islands. The Guest of Honor was the Director of Schools from the Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development. In his remarks, he encouraged the students to work hard, set high goals, and become good citizens of the Solomon Islands. The celebration included the presentation of certificates, cake cutting, and entertainment performances, marking a joyful and memorable milestone for the graduating students and their families. #Solomon_Islands
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  • Solomon Islands: 21 Days DP, Character Education Workshop & Center Life Experience

    A 21-Day Divine Principle Workshop was organized by the FFWPU Solomon Islands Education Team from October 5 to 26, 2025, at the FFWPU Solomon Islands Leadership Training Center.

    A total of 11 participants from Solomon Islands National University attended the program. The main lecturers were Mr. Christopher Bokabule, Ms. Elizabeth Pitabelama, Mrs. Selina Galokaniki, and a Japanese missionary.

    The participants expressed great joy and gratitude for receiving such inspiring Divine Principle lectures and for experiencing center life activities, including fundraising, witnessing, and other training experiences.

    Upon successful completion of the 21-day workshop, all participants received certificates and signed membership with FFWPU Solomon Islands, marking a significant step in their spiritual journey and commitment.


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    Solomon Islands: 21 Days DP, Character Education Workshop & Center Life Experience A 21-Day Divine Principle Workshop was organized by the FFWPU Solomon Islands Education Team from October 5 to 26, 2025, at the FFWPU Solomon Islands Leadership Training Center. A total of 11 participants from Solomon Islands National University attended the program. The main lecturers were Mr. Christopher Bokabule, Ms. Elizabeth Pitabelama, Mrs. Selina Galokaniki, and a Japanese missionary. The participants expressed great joy and gratitude for receiving such inspiring Divine Principle lectures and for experiencing center life activities, including fundraising, witnessing, and other training experiences. Upon successful completion of the 21-day workshop, all participants received certificates and signed membership with FFWPU Solomon Islands, marking a significant step in their spiritual journey and commitment. #Solomon_Islands
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  • Solomon Islands: Cheonshim Won Vigil Prayer

    Cheonshimwon Vigil Prayer continues on the month of October 2025, Every Friday midnight 12:00 AM to 3:00 AM local time. Elder Blessed Families, Second Generation and Youths attending the online vigil prayer. Blessed Families and youths are inspired to hear testimonies from brothers and sister around the world who are blessed through this vigil prayer. Members were united in this vigil online prayer, offer their devotion and needs to Heavenly Parent through sincere prayers.

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    Solomon Islands: Cheonshim Won Vigil Prayer Cheonshimwon Vigil Prayer continues on the month of October 2025, Every Friday midnight 12:00 AM to 3:00 AM local time. Elder Blessed Families, Second Generation and Youths attending the online vigil prayer. Blessed Families and youths are inspired to hear testimonies from brothers and sister around the world who are blessed through this vigil prayer. Members were united in this vigil online prayer, offer their devotion and needs to Heavenly Parent through sincere prayers. #Solomon_Islands
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  • Asia Pacific: 4th Pacific Christian Leadership Conference (PCLC) Anniversary Celebration

    The Pacific Christian Leadership Conference (PCLC) commemorated its 4th anniversary on October 28, 2025, under the theme “Faith, Freedom, Peace.” The hybrid event, held at Seda Vertis North, Quezon City, Philippines, brought together 1,124 participants, including 40 clergy members from over 21 nations across the Asia-Pacific region, as well as representatives from Japan, the USA, and Korea. Participants joined both onsite and online via Zoom, Facebook, YouTube, and local watch parties.

    The program opened with a warm welcome message from Rev. John Gregorio, followed by a heartfelt musical performance of “One Heart, My Redeemer” by the Solomon Islands Youth Singers. Rev. Masaichi Hori, PCLC Asia-Pacific Chairman, expressed his gratitude and reflections on PCLC’s four-year journey, encouraging continued unity and commitment to advancing religious freedom during these challenging times.

    Congratulatory messages were also shared by PCLC Senior Advisers and clergy members, including Bishop Eliezer Zorilla, Rev. Fr. Alepo A. Tuisuga, and Rev. Bismarck Tamati, who emphasized the enduring values of faith, freedom, and peace that unite all participants.

    A special message from Dr. Tanya Edwards, Director of International Affairs of the World Christian Leadership Conference (WCLC), highlighted the gathering’s core themes—faith, freedom, and peace. This was followed by inspiring testimonies from participants of the 2025 World Religious Leaders Special Conference in Korea: Archbishop Ambassador Dr. Nelson Pervaz, Preacher of the Interdenominational and Community Churches of Australia, and Rev. Bishop Dr. Suraphon Boonpratham, President of the Thai Evangelical Alliance Association of Thailand.

    For the Founder’s Address, Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon, Mother of Peace, expressed her hope for clergy members to become leaders who will build a peaceful and free world without war or conflict—creating one family under God that attends to our Heavenly Parent and fulfills the hopes of both Heaven and humankind.

    Dr. Robert S. Kittel, Founding Member and Senior Adviser of PCLC Asia-Pacific, delivered a special message reflecting on the current state of global religious freedom. He voiced concern over the continued oppression and unjust detainment of the Mother of Peace, urging collective action toward justice and liberty.

    The celebration also featured a presentation of the PCLC Annual Report, highlighting the organization’s accomplishments over the past year. Dr. Julius Malicdem, Vice Chairman of PCLC Asia-Pacific, extended his appreciation to members for their dedication and collective efforts in advancing the organization’s vision. Next was a Musical Offering entitled “Goodness of God” by HTG Asia Pacific, followed by the Closing Message from Rev. Fr. Edgardo De Jesus, Roman Catholic Priest, Philippines. The Closing Prayer was led by Msgr. Joseph Lalo, culminating in a unison prayer where everyone formed a large circle and held hands together.

    The event also included the Appointment Ceremony of the new PCLC Senior Advisers and concluded with a Recessional Song — “Monarch Butterfly” — performed by HTG Asia Pacific Missionaries alongside a video presentation featuring Shin Chul Nim and Shin Heung Nim, symbolizing harmony, gratitude, and hope for the future.

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    Asia Pacific: 4th Pacific Christian Leadership Conference (PCLC) Anniversary Celebration The Pacific Christian Leadership Conference (PCLC) commemorated its 4th anniversary on October 28, 2025, under the theme “Faith, Freedom, Peace.” The hybrid event, held at Seda Vertis North, Quezon City, Philippines, brought together 1,124 participants, including 40 clergy members from over 21 nations across the Asia-Pacific region, as well as representatives from Japan, the USA, and Korea. Participants joined both onsite and online via Zoom, Facebook, YouTube, and local watch parties. The program opened with a warm welcome message from Rev. John Gregorio, followed by a heartfelt musical performance of “One Heart, My Redeemer” by the Solomon Islands Youth Singers. Rev. Masaichi Hori, PCLC Asia-Pacific Chairman, expressed his gratitude and reflections on PCLC’s four-year journey, encouraging continued unity and commitment to advancing religious freedom during these challenging times. Congratulatory messages were also shared by PCLC Senior Advisers and clergy members, including Bishop Eliezer Zorilla, Rev. Fr. Alepo A. Tuisuga, and Rev. Bismarck Tamati, who emphasized the enduring values of faith, freedom, and peace that unite all participants. A special message from Dr. Tanya Edwards, Director of International Affairs of the World Christian Leadership Conference (WCLC), highlighted the gathering’s core themes—faith, freedom, and peace. This was followed by inspiring testimonies from participants of the 2025 World Religious Leaders Special Conference in Korea: Archbishop Ambassador Dr. Nelson Pervaz, Preacher of the Interdenominational and Community Churches of Australia, and Rev. Bishop Dr. Suraphon Boonpratham, President of the Thai Evangelical Alliance Association of Thailand. For the Founder’s Address, Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon, Mother of Peace, expressed her hope for clergy members to become leaders who will build a peaceful and free world without war or conflict—creating one family under God that attends to our Heavenly Parent and fulfills the hopes of both Heaven and humankind. Dr. Robert S. Kittel, Founding Member and Senior Adviser of PCLC Asia-Pacific, delivered a special message reflecting on the current state of global religious freedom. He voiced concern over the continued oppression and unjust detainment of the Mother of Peace, urging collective action toward justice and liberty. The celebration also featured a presentation of the PCLC Annual Report, highlighting the organization’s accomplishments over the past year. Dr. Julius Malicdem, Vice Chairman of PCLC Asia-Pacific, extended his appreciation to members for their dedication and collective efforts in advancing the organization’s vision. Next was a Musical Offering entitled “Goodness of God” by HTG Asia Pacific, followed by the Closing Message from Rev. Fr. Edgardo De Jesus, Roman Catholic Priest, Philippines. The Closing Prayer was led by Msgr. Joseph Lalo, culminating in a unison prayer where everyone formed a large circle and held hands together. The event also included the Appointment Ceremony of the new PCLC Senior Advisers and concluded with a Recessional Song — “Monarch Butterfly” — performed by HTG Asia Pacific Missionaries alongside a video presentation featuring Shin Chul Nim and Shin Heung Nim, symbolizing harmony, gratitude, and hope for the future. #PCLC_AsiaPacific
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