Missions and Ministry
Fiji Bible College

"This month, the Lord opened many doors for gospel ministry. We are thankful for each opportunity He provided to share His love for sinners and the message of reconciliation through Christ.
We were blessed to have a team from Shepherd’s House Bible Church visit us at the beginning of the month. Together, we conducted two major events: a Vacation Bible School (VBS) in Rakiraki and a Youth Camp at the Gospel Retreat Centre. These took place during Fiji’s three-week school holiday period, during which we are holding a total of three camps.
At our VBS in Rakiraki, we expected around 60 children to attend each day. But on the first day alone, 97 children came! By the second and third days, the numbers had grown to over 160 children daily. We praise God for this overwhelming response and the opportunity to share the gospel with so many young hearts.
Next was the Youth Camp, where over 160 young people gathered for a four-day retreat. Thanks to the faithful prayers of our supporters and the generosity of the Shepherd’s House team, every camper was able to attend, be fed, and stay at no cost. This is exactly why the Gospel Retreat Centre exists — to serve as a place where Christ can be proclaimed freely and effectively. God honoured His Word: four young people turned and submitted to the Lord Jesus as their Saviour and King. Many more seeds were planted and watered, and we entrust their growth to the Lord.
We also enjoyed a special fellowship night with the local VBS and Youth Camp team and our guests from Shepherd’s House. The team gifted our Bible College students with beautifully handmade Bible covers, created by a couple from their church. We were deeply moved by this act of love and generosity."
Narayan and Savita have also recently shared about the difficulties they have been facing with termite infestations across many of the facilities, including their personal home. Narayan and Savita have been forced to leave their family home due to the damage the termites have caused, resulting in a recommendation that their house be condemned due to the extensive damage and risk of collapse. While they are facing these difficult emotions and circumstances, Narayan shared that they are both wholly trusting in God during this time and are waiting on Him for His leading. More information on this can be found here.