Preach the Gospel
Clear preaching of Christ’s death, burial, resurrection, and shed blood for sinners.
Mission field
Our burden is to preach the Gospel, teach sound Bible Doctrine, Disciple believers, and help establish faithful local church work among the people of Milne Bay Province.
Milne Bay Province is a field of mainland, coastal, and island communities. Its geography includes well-known island groups such as the Trobriand Islands, the D’Entrecasteaux Islands, and the Louisiade Archipelago.
The distances, sea travel, language differences, and village settings create real challenges, but they also create open doors for faithful preaching, personal evangelism, discipleship, and gospel literature.
“For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.”
Romans 10:13, KJV
Ministry priorities
Clear preaching of Christ’s death, burial, resurrection, and shed blood for sinners.
Teach Bible doctrine, personal holiness, prayer, soulwinning, and faithful local church service.
Help establish Bible-preaching local churches that continue after the missionary has moved on.
Invest in men who can teach others also and serve their own people with sound doctrine.
Use books, tracts, devotionals, and ministry updates to point people to the truth of Scripture.
Keep supporting churches informed through prayer letters, reports, and testimonies of God’s work.
Scenes from the field
These photos reflect village ministry, teaching preparation, church gatherings, and the tropical island setting of Milne Bay Province.

A main church building set among the tropical surroundings of Milne Bay.

Believers assembled together for worship and Bible teaching.

Preaching and teaching remain central to the work.

One of the local church buildings served through the ministry.

Church work reaching communities across the province.

Many places in the province are reached by shoreline travel and local connections.
Prayer requests

Boat travel often opens the door to ministry among island communities.

Please pray that the gospel will continue to reach families throughout these communities.