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Continuous innovation and transformation

Continuous innovation and transformation

Twenty five (25) years of challenges, hardships, trials and persecutions as well as rewards in souls winning to the Oneness Truth of God and the only true way of salvation for eternal life is worth mentioning. It was through and part of the struggles, hardships and as well as achievements that saw the birth of two new daughter churches of ACT in Port Vila namely All Nations Pentecostal Church (ANP) opposite Lycee and Pentecostal Life Center (PLC) at Holen Fresh wind established respectively by Brother Wayne Goodaire of New Zealand and Brother Joseph Bongilu from Pentecost Island.

Pastor Tangalobani had to release Sister Leiwia George to help out in the music ministry with Brother John Shem to help out with the Youths of All Nations. Likewise, Brother Allan Bani from Ambae and his family and Tom Bush from Epi were released from ACT church to help Brother Joseph at PLC.

Besides, ACT church was able to send able men and woman of God to outreach throughout the islands of Vanuatu through these years which today UPCI Vanuatu has established churches, to name but a few, Epi, Emae, Torman Island, and Tanna. Brother Manuel Bule was sent to Torman Island, Brother Robert David to Emae, Brother John Shem and Seru to Futuna, and Brother Eddy Bule to Tongoa. Other churches that were started through ACT outreach program were Nuvi Pentecostal church, Malvasi Pentecostal church, Laman Bay Pentecostal church and Futuna Pentecostal church. It is important to note that these churches were started through family relatives that are strong members of the ACT church.

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