https://widgets.sociablekit.com/facebook-page-posts/iframe/25529015
top of page
Live 1_edited.jpg

Bringing You Hope

Our All News section is your one-stop destination for all the latest updates. Here, we gather and organize every news article, so you never miss out on the stories that matter. Whether it's breaking news, in-depth features, or special reports, you'll find everything compiled in one place. Stay informed by checking the All News section for a comprehensive view of all our coverage.

WExplore

Untold Stories

We Unleash Only The Best


ree

E a tia te Trans Pacific Union Mission (TPUM) ni kotea Tuun 2026 bwa te tai ni kabwarabwara n te aono ae na aranaki bwa "TPUM for Christ".


Aio bon te kabanea ni bubura ni kabwarabwara ni karaoaki n aonon TPUM, are a reke iaan aba n aron Toromon, Biiti, Vanuatu, Samoa, American Samoa, Tonga, ao Kiribati.


E kantaningaaki te kaembein aei bwa e na karokoia bubua ma bubua taani kabwarabwara man aonon Tebetebeke ao te aonnaba, ao n tibwatibwaaki nakon aban Tebetebeke ake a iri


I Kiribati, ao e a kaman waaki ana waaki te Kiribati SDA Mission ni katauraoi imwaain aio.


E kamatoa te Beretitenti n te Kiribati Mission ae Pastor Taabua Rokeatau, bwa a na iai taani kabwarabwara mai tinaniku ake a na roko I Kiribati ibukin buokan te waaki ni kabwarabwara iaon Kiribati.


Ibukin aei ao a tia ekaretia ni kabane iaon Tarawa ni karaoa aia wiiki ni kai-n-tataro n te wiiki are nako.


Te kamatoa aio boni mwakoron te katauraoi nakon kamatoaan te onimaki imwaain te taia re a na otin ako iai ni kawari mweenga iaon Tarawa ma Betio ni karaoi tutuo ibukin aoraki aika te tioka ma te rietata n raraa—aoraki aika uoua ae tenaan kabanea ni kakaiaki iaon Kiribati.

 
 
 
ree

Presiding Bishop Gérald Caussé, right, speaks with Adventist Development and Relief Agency President Michael Kruger at the Church Office Building in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Jan. 16, 2025. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints


The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have deepened their humanitarian collaboration.


In the latest development, ADRA has recently distributed 5,400 food vouchers to evacuees in the Kharkiv region in Ukraine with support from the LDS Church.


The joint move is part of a continued effort to serve communities in need by providing essential support to families affected by the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine.


The partnership exemplifies a shared commitment to humanitarian service, transcending denominational lines to uplift communities worldwide.


The Adventist Development and Relief Agency of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church, ADRA, and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have worked together for nearly 30 years, beginning with a project to feed the hungry in Ecuador in 1995.


Since then, their combined efforts have blessed those in need through 335 projects in 85 countries focusing on areas such as clean water access, food security, education, and disaster relief.


A notable example of their collaboration occurred in January 2025, when ADRA leaders visited Salt Lake City to meet with senior leaders of the LDS Church. 


ree

Adventist Development and Relief Agency President Michael Kruger, middle, speaks with the Presiding Bishopric, the Relief Society general presidency and Welfare and Self Reliance Services staff during a lunch at the Church Office Building in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Jan.16, 2025. | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints


During this visit, they toured Welfare Square and the Bishops’ Central Storehouse, and discussed shared humanitarian values. 


ADRA President Michael Kruger expressed admiration for the LDS Church's welfare programs, emphasizing the importance of partnering with like-minded organizations to serve communities in need. 


Additionally, in 2020, ADRA secured over $1.7 million in funding to support communities devastated by Tropical Cyclone Harold in the South Pacific. 


This relief effort was supported by multiple partners, including ADRA International, Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the LDS Church, New Zealand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, and the United Nations Development Programme.


These examples underscore the genuine and ongoing collaboration between ADRA and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in providing humanitarian aid worldwide.

 
 
 
ree

UNICEF Pacific has announced the appointment of a powerful new voice for children’s rights—Moemoana Safa’ato’a Schwenke, a climate activist, cultural advocate, and former Miss Samoa and Miss Pacific Islands.


The 24-year-old was named as UNICEF Pacific Ambassador during the Pacific Early Childhood Development Forum, following a two-day visit to UNICEF-supported communities in Samoa.


Moemoana will now use her platform to raise awareness on issues affecting Pacific children—from access to quality education, healthcare, and nutrition, to clean water and protection from abuse.


Well known for her cultural work and passionate climate advocacy, Moemoana is also a fire-knife dancer and a creative arts practitioner. She has represented Pacific voices on global stages, including the UN Climate Change Conferences.


ree

During her recent visit to Savai’i Island, she met with families, teachers, and health workers—witnessing firsthand the vital role communities play in supporting child wellbeing.


As the newest face of UNICEF in the Pacific, Moemoana joins a team of regional ambassadors championing a future where no child is left behind.

 
 
 
bottom of page