For the first time in the history of the Jewish community, a gentile (non-Jewish) church has been invited to take part in a church opening ceremony in Galilee district, Israel, next week.
Reverend Berry Tina of the Papua New Guinea Bible Church, based in Warakum in Mt Hagen, Western Highlands Province, was proud to announce this historic achievement last Friday.
“We are privileged to be part of the significant change, and the Jewish community has offered to plant 42 tree seedlings for the 42 PNG Bible church members that will be travelling.”
Rev Tina said the trip was not a coincidence, but he believes it was God’s plan.
“This is because the founder of Bible Church, American missionary GT Bustin, went to Israel five months after the birth of Israel as a nation, and God called him to go to New Guinea (now PNG).
“And now, after 70 years, it was God’s call for me to lead my people back to Israel.”
The 42 members of the church left for Israel on Sunday.
BLESSING FOR ISRAEL AND BLESSING FOR PNG
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