Day: September 13, 2019
Lady in mourning opens my eyes
By DANIEL KUMBON IT IS very easy to forget and gradually lose some of PNG’s authentic traditional practices if people did not practice them. I discovered this important fact at […]
FAITH
Adelaide Lutherans renew PNG ties By MALUM NALU A GROUP from Golden Grove Lutheran Church in Adelaide, South Australia, has made an emotional trip to Asaroka Lutheran Secondary School in […]
Gospel reaches Galilo-Part 2
HISTORY This is the second article based on a three-year research on the arrival of the Gospel to the Nakanai people conducted by Rev Sione Kami Memorial Church elder and […]
CONFLICT
Memorial at Aita signals closure AT FIRST glance, the small village of Aita, in the central part of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville, seems idyllic but a deeper look reveals […]
United at last!
PEOPLE By Rev SEIK PITOI CHILDREN feel safe and secure in a stable family. In the typical nuclear family setting where mum and dad are there for their kids, and […]
Choose you blessing or curse curse
GOVERNMENT Choose your blessing or curse curse By ERIC PIET FOR the first time in 10 years churches stood united with the Government to observe the National Repentance and Prayer […]
She died because of fear
LIFESTYLE By REBECCA KUKU IT HAS been two years since my little sister, Emily, died from a failed abortion attempt. She was only 19, so young and so full of […]
Valuable lessons from behind bars
LIFESTYLE By THEO YASAUSE VIRTUES of life are sometimes learned in trying circumstances for those in prison. This comes is all part of life journey. Virtues are qualities of the […]
EDUCATION
DWU welcomes new deputy president By Dr KEVIN PAMBA “I WILL do my best.” With these words and a few more, Professor Fr Philip Gibbs, SVD took on his new […]
A systematic study format is vital
Education By THOMAS HUKAHU IN a couple of weeks, tens of thousands of students will be sitting for their end-of-year examinations. The Grade 8, 10 and 12 students will be […]