We recently had our "Seek Peace and Pursue Peace" Circuit Assembly. We had a peak attendance of 86. They came from the islands of Tol and Dublon to enjoy the program. We had several interested ones attend this years program. The only problem was that we ran out of water for the rest rooms. But as one new brothers said, the friends didn't seem to even worry about it. That is because this is the dry time of year and they are used to being without water. All in attendance enjoyed the interviews: a long time faithful sister who endured family opposition. Her family took her husband away to another island because she became one of Jehovah's Witnesses. Now her husband is our brother. Another young sister who is on translation faced pressure to date at a young age and move to Guam and Hawaii to make money. Another highlight was a demonstration of a family pursuing peace. Since we do not have a lot of brothers here many times we have to make our own family. In the picture below it 4 individuals from three different families.
Us |
Mitai and her daughter Natapwo |
Becky Esteva (Translator at the RTO) Chase a young bible study who came without his parents. |
Family demonstration. Not actually one family |
Jenaly Asor, Kurt Pfister, Wikipwo, Wandering Child & Amina |
Chit Esteva, Sylfia Phillip, Madleen Sonis |
Mary Rose Nakayama |
Asor Family |
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Jun & Jonith Gran (front) Keven & Tabitha Klingbeil (background) |
Tom & Cindy Robertson |
Carlito & Sally DelaCruz (Translators) |
Jenny Ruben |
Our son Tunuper |
Frank Narruhn with our son. (His grandson) |
Sasa |
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