The Makira outreach reached some of the most remote highland communities of Mwanawaba, Mandara, Nanamu, Tavetvena, Naripo, and Hunama, where access required up to 12 hours of walking through rugged terrain, harsh weather, and rising rivers. Despite these challenges, the team led by pastor Ropate Daubitu successfully carried out a combined ministry of discipleship training, Scripture engagement, and evangelism.
The outreach focused on equipping leaders and members with practical tools for ministry. Through the 100 Steps training, participants were grounded in structured discipleship for both personal and group settings. The Audio Bible Study approach provided a simple, reproducible method of sharing Scripture, especially effective in oral-learning communities. The Gospel Film presentation in a remote highland village further communicated the message of Christ in an engaging and accessible way. Audio Bible devices and printed Bibles were distributed, giving many their first direct access to God’s Word.
Bibles and audio Bibles kept under the black plastic covering as it is delivered into highlands in the Solomon Islands via boat.
Communities with young and old taking part in Bible Study as they use audio Bibles.
Jesus film being shown during an evening session.


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