Showing posts with label leadership development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label leadership development. Show all posts

Friday, July 16, 2021

Making a List and Checking It Twice...

Sunrise over Efate


No, we're not thinking of celebrating Christmas in July! 😁But, we are making a list. With only 3 1/2 months till we bid farewell to our home of 18 years, our minds have been full of many things needing to be done before we leave. Some of the items on our list are training meetings where we spend time helping others be ready to take on our responsibilities. We're so thankful for the people who have committed to taking on those roles! Though they have much to learn, they come with skills and knowledge that makes the learning easier. They also have an eagerness to learn and willingness to give their time. We're praising God for our SPNTC administrative team!

Some of the items on our list are things we're really glad to be checking off the list! Things like registering our Toyota RAV4 for the last time and the last time to face the process of renewing our residency visa. The process to accomplish these tasks seems to change every year and involves many attempts to finally get them checked off. 

Our list includes some "lasts" that are difficult because they mean letting go of something that we've really enjoyed and found very fulfilling. David is nearing the end of his last SPNTC class, and Sylvia finished teaching her class last month. As difficult as it has been to be prepared and ready to teach each class, the opportunity to be connected with our pastors, church leaders, and faculty as their teachers has brought so much joy across the years. It has been exciting to see several of our graduates move on to become teachers who are eager to make a difference in the lives of their students. 

In the midst of checking off things from our list, things that are fairly familiar, we are having to learn some brand new things which then get added to our list to pass along to others. We appreciate your prayers as we get familiar with GNECsis - the Global Nazarene Education Consortium system of recording students, classes, and grades for SPNTC. This system has been under development by people in the Nazarene Church to help small schools like SPNTC with record keeping without the cost of expensive software. We have been joining other SPNTC principals and registrars from Samoa and Fiji and another Bible college representative from Portugal via Zoom to be trained by Kindra Bible from her office in the USA. It's a huge jump from the Microsoft Word and Excel documents that have kept our records for the last 15 years here in Vanuatu. Please pray for us as we figure out the tasks and procedures for entering our information and train our SPNTC registrar and new principal, Rev. Jenny Isaac.

Our GNECsis training takes place on Zoom across many time zones.

Meriam joined students from Samoa via Zoom.
In our last newsletter we mentioned that the CALD program from Nazarene Theological College in Brisbane, Australia, was set to begin for Nazarenes in Vanuatu. Rev. Meriam Naunga has completed her first 25 hour intensive and is now working to complete her assignments in the first CALD class, Introduction to Pastoral Theology. She is finding it to be very challenging with all the lectures and discussions in English, as well as the reading assignments. She is learning to submit assignments online that she first writes in Bislama and then translates to English. Thank you for your prayers for Rev. Meriam as she pursues this training, and pray that other Nazarene graduates will join her.

Pastor David and Rev. Meriam Naunga










"See, I am doing a new thing!

Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?" 

Isaiah 43:19










Friday, February 7, 2020

The SPNTC Board of Trustees Meeting Comes to Vanuatu!


(L to R): Rev. Pau'u, Principal of Fiji Campus; Rev. Leilani, Chancellor; Joani, Field Financial Coordinator; Inise, Fiji lay delegate; Selina, Pau'u's lovely wife; and Rev. Ulisese, Principal of Samoa Campus

You may wonder who would ever get excited about a board of trustees meeting!! WE DO!! We really enjoy getting to be with the other leaders that make up this four-nation Bible college. It only happens annually, unless we happen to have a regional conference, then we might see some of them twice in a year! We have been attending these annual meetings for many years and have come to love and admire the people who make up this board. 

Samoa and Fiji campuses have hosted all the meetings for the last 10+ years, but at the 2019 meeting, Vanuatu leaders agreed to see if we could work out all the details of accommodations, meals, transportation, hosting, and venue for the group of approximately 20 people to meet in Port Vila for the meeting of February 3-4, 2020. With the help of a small committee of our Vanuatu pastors, plans were set in place for all the details and preparations were made. And together, WE did it!
L to R: Rev. Gideon (Welcome and Farewell Coordinator); Rev. Meriam (Guest Reception Coordinator); and Pastor Seul (Transportation Coordinator). Not pictured: Pastor Raela (Venue Preparation Coordinator); Pastor Anthona and wife Emmie (Meal planner and cooks).


None of us had predicted that COVID-19 was going to take hold in many countries at the very time when we planned to gather. Our own airport in Port Vila began to institute strict health precautions the very day that our first delegate from Solomon Islands arrived. Each passenger was screened by medical personnel as they arrived at the airport. A few days later, the Fiji delegates were delayed for hours because they found out at their airport that they needed a health certificate in hand before they were allowed to board the plane. The principal from Samoa departed from his airport and was detained in Fiji because he was required to get a medical certificate after landing in Fiji, and arrived a day late to Vanuatu. By the first day of the meeting, all the board members finally arrived!

Those that arrived on Saturday, were taken to various Nazarene Churches in Port Vila on Sunday morning to share the message and be hosted for a meal with one of our congregations.


Rev. Leilani shared the sermon with the Bellevue Park Nazarene Church and Sylvia translated to Bislama.
We were pleased that our small SPNTC classroom was sufficiently completed and large enough to seat everyone around the tables. It turned out to be the hottest days we had experienced in months! With Rev. Kafoa Muaror, Field Strategy Coordinator and Chairman of the board, the agenda was completed in just 1 1/2 days.





We were glad that Rev. Bruce Allder, Asia Pacific Regional Educational Coordinator, was able to join us from Australia.

Alice, first on the left side of the table, was elected by the Vanuatu SPNTC board to be the lay delegate this year for Vanuatu. Alice is a student in SPNTC-VU and a faithful member of the Malapoa Nazarene Church.
Most of the Board of Trustees: Back row: Inise (Fiji), Rev. Pau'u and Selina (Fiji), Rev. Dolasi (Solomon Islands), David (Vanuatu), Rev. Ulisese (Samoa); Front row: Sylvia (Vanuatu), Rev. Leilani (Chancellor, Fiji), Alice (Vanuatu), Mary Esther (lay delegate, Solomon Islands). Missing from the picture: Rev. Kafoa Muaror (PNG), Rev. Bruce Allder (Australia), and Rev. Peter (Vanuatu D.S.).
After the meeting was finished, there were a few hours for the board members to visit Port Vila downtown and do a bit of shopping before the final meal together. That evening, we had an amazing farewell with the Vanuatu teachers and students serving the meal followed by a beautiful program of giving gifts and songs. 







 The success of the meetings was celebrated with ice cream - four different flavors, because that's how David Potter celebrates! Needless, to say, there was none left over.


 One of the things we loved about this board of trustees meeting is the connections that were made and the friendships that were formed as the members of the board worked together for the best Bible college possible and as the members from the various nations got acquainted with the Nazarenes of Vanuatu!


Inise (FJ) and Mary Esther (SI) with their new friends, feeling like the time was altogether too short!