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Showing posts with label Latter Day Saints Papua New Guinea. Show all posts
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Friday, November 26, 2021

PNG YOUTHS of LATTER DAY SAINTS

 

There is always a Way Out




Words & Picture By Steven Umaru

The lights of hope have shown upon the pathway of success as Vagi Boge and Geua Inogo walk into the white building owned by Latter Day Saints Of Jesus Christ down at Konedobu next to the Central Provincial Government. Their arrival at the hall began a new chapter in their lives through life skills trainings. 

And their desire to learn new skills and tap into the business and entrepreneur world has touched new heights and settled their ever thinking minds. Thanks to the church partnership program between PNG Life Education institute and Poreporena Circuit of the united Church of Papua New Guinea in making dreams come true for the youths of today.

Twenty four year old Vagi Boge and Geua Inogo 27 are both from the big village of Hanuabada in the National Capital District and have made it a must to be in the second batch youth empowerment training among other 28 young people also from the motuan village.

The first batch facilitated by PNGLEI was run earlier this year targeted at empowering youths through life skills trainings both in business and self reliance.

Both Vagi and Geua had a share each in the past engaged in other areas of work mostly volunteer and in the mission field.

Vagi graduated in 2019 from Badihgwa Secondary school and since he not make it to other institutions he was back at home but this did not keep him from taking steps in life. After leaving school at grade 11, he was heavily involved in church work. At the same time the young Hanuabada lad, committed his time to taking up Religious Instruction at his former school.

“I feel I had to go back to my school and teach religious education there, it is like giving back to my school through what I have and know,” said Vagi.

Vagi also volunteered for a one year stint with ‘Equal Playing field’ an NGO working with schools doing awareness on gender base violence and other social issues.

On the other hand, another youth from the motuan village who was on a mission work after education shared her experiences while on board the YWAM ships delivering medical services to rural villages in the country and reaching them with the Love of God.

The Hanuabada las said, it was good to work on the ships because of the volunteer work helping village people with medical care at clinics and aid posts.

“The work on the ship took me to Bougainville, Rabaul, Lae-Morobe, Alotau, Popondetta and in the Central province.”          

“I learnt a lot and I strongly believe there is always hope and a way out for those who have faith, the foundation is God”, said Ms Inogo.

Both vagi and Geua have expressed their gratitude to Mr rai Gini for the trainings and the partnership with the Poreporena United Church to up skill the young people in Hanuabada and central province in the future.

“We are learning new things and gaining skills in relation to the business and self reliance courses and our message to the other youths is that, never give up as there is always hope”.