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Sabbath school mission story of February 28, 2026 Fiji - From Fiji to the Frontlines #fiji #island
The title: From Fiji to the Frontlines.
My name is Jordan.
It started as a quiet but powerful fire burning in my heart—a calling I could not silence. In 2023, after sharing my testimony on a podcast, I felt certain that God was preparing something bigger for my life. A few months later, I graduated with a degree in theology, filled with hope and ready to go wherever He would lead.
My first opportunity seemed clear. I applied for a chaplaincy role with the Tonga Mission and, within two weeks, received a positive response. Overjoyed, I packed my belongings and prayed with confidence, believing this was my first official missionary assignment. But just as quickly as the door opened, it closed. The decision was reversed, and I was told I was no longer needed.
I continued applying to other Adventist institutions, but nothing materialized. Discouragement crept in. I felt unseen and forgotten. Then a simple yet profound piece of counsel changed my direction. One of my former lecturers, Dr. Tabua Tuima, said gently, “Begin your ministry in Fiji before you step into the wider world.” His words stayed with me.
Soon after, I met the ministerial secretary of the Fiji Mission, who encouraged me to submit a formal request. With humility, I sent in a basic resume, expressing my desire to serve native Fijian speakers and work in communication ministry.
In March 2024, God surprised me. I was appointed to care for three churches in the city. There was no official title and no salary—only a calling and a willing heart.
The challenges came immediately. The language barrier felt overwhelming. I had to quickly learn how to preach, pray, and minister fluently in Fijian. One day, an elder’s wife quietly told me that some members were unhappy because I preached in English. Others questioned why someone so young—just 22—had been sent to lead them.
The words hurt, but I chose not to let them define me. I stayed. I prayed. I persevered.
My Sabbaths were intense—moving from one church to another for Sabbath School, divine service, and Adventist Youth meetings. Weekdays were packed with prayer gatherings, youth programs, and small group ministries. In the middle of it all,
Видео Sabbath school mission story of February 28, 2026 Fiji - From Fiji to the Frontlines #fiji #island канала Bible Saint
My name is Jordan.
It started as a quiet but powerful fire burning in my heart—a calling I could not silence. In 2023, after sharing my testimony on a podcast, I felt certain that God was preparing something bigger for my life. A few months later, I graduated with a degree in theology, filled with hope and ready to go wherever He would lead.
My first opportunity seemed clear. I applied for a chaplaincy role with the Tonga Mission and, within two weeks, received a positive response. Overjoyed, I packed my belongings and prayed with confidence, believing this was my first official missionary assignment. But just as quickly as the door opened, it closed. The decision was reversed, and I was told I was no longer needed.
I continued applying to other Adventist institutions, but nothing materialized. Discouragement crept in. I felt unseen and forgotten. Then a simple yet profound piece of counsel changed my direction. One of my former lecturers, Dr. Tabua Tuima, said gently, “Begin your ministry in Fiji before you step into the wider world.” His words stayed with me.
Soon after, I met the ministerial secretary of the Fiji Mission, who encouraged me to submit a formal request. With humility, I sent in a basic resume, expressing my desire to serve native Fijian speakers and work in communication ministry.
In March 2024, God surprised me. I was appointed to care for three churches in the city. There was no official title and no salary—only a calling and a willing heart.
The challenges came immediately. The language barrier felt overwhelming. I had to quickly learn how to preach, pray, and minister fluently in Fijian. One day, an elder’s wife quietly told me that some members were unhappy because I preached in English. Others questioned why someone so young—just 22—had been sent to lead them.
The words hurt, but I chose not to let them define me. I stayed. I prayed. I persevered.
My Sabbaths were intense—moving from one church to another for Sabbath School, divine service, and Adventist Youth meetings. Weekdays were packed with prayer gatherings, youth programs, and small group ministries. In the middle of it all,
Видео Sabbath school mission story of February 28, 2026 Fiji - From Fiji to the Frontlines #fiji #island канала Bible Saint
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