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E A TIA ANA AMBAETIETA NUTIRAN NAKON AMERIKA ae Nei Rosemary Bank ni kaota kukureina ni kakaitibo ma ana Tia Tei Kiribati ikekei ae Teburoro Tito n ikotaki ma taan tei man aban Tebetebeke ake tabeua.


E taekina aio Ambaetieta Bank inanon bukamaruaan te reitaki ao te iraorao iaon Washington, D.C. Amerika, ngke e booa ana Botaki Nutiran ikekei ni butimwaiia taan tei man Tebetebeke.


E roko n ira te botaki aei taan tei man aban Tebetebeke aika 12 ake a aobiti iaon Amerika, are e kaota te reitaki ae nano imarenan Nutiran ma raona n Tebetebeke.


E kaonaki te tairiki anne ma te kaai ni maroro n reitaki n taratarai aron bwaai aika rekereke iai aban Tebetebeke.


E kamatoa ana motinnano Nutiran ibukin boutokaan rikiraken Tebetebeke, n te waaki n tautaeka, te katei, ao ni katuruturui riki itera n reitaki iaon bibitakin kanoan boong, te rikirake ni kaubwain te aba ao tanin te aono.


E teimatoa te reitaki aei n riki bwa te tai ibukin bukamaruaan tiaki ti te reitaki n tautaeka ma bon te reitaki naba n te katei ngkai ti te utu teuana n Tebetebeke.

 
 
 
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A celebration of unity and partnership took center stage in Washington, D.C., as the New Zealand Embassy hosted its annual Pacific Heads of Mission reception.


The event brought together ambassadors and diplomats representing 12 Pacific Island nations based in the United States, highlighting the deepening ties between New Zealand and its Pacific neighbors.


The evening was filled with warmth, cultural exchange, and meaningful dialogue—reflecting a shared vision for a resilient and connected Pacific region.


New Zealand reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Pacific development, diplomacy, and cultural heritage, emphasizing cooperation in areas like climate resilience, economic growth, and regional security.


The reception continues to serve as an important platform for celebrating not only political partnerships but also the cultural bonds that unite the Pacific family.

 
 
 
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Within the South Pacific Division of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, the Trans Pacific Union Mission (TPUM) has designated June 2026 for a major, region-wide evangelistic initiative titled "TPUM for Christ".


This will be the largest evangelistic campaign ever held across the TPUM territory, covering nations such as the Solomon Islands, Fiji, Vanuatu, Samoa, American Samoa, Tonga, and Kiribati.


The campaign is expected to bring together hundreds of evangelists from across the Pacific and around the world, with coordinated preaching efforts and outreach activities planned across all participating countries.


In Kiribati, the Seventh-day Adventist Mission is actively preparing for the event. Pastor Taabua Rokeatau, President of the Kiribati Mission, confirmed that a number of international evangelists will be assigned to support local efforts during the campaign.


To build momentum, the Mission and local churches on South Tarawa recently concluded a revival week, held simultaneously in all congregations.


This spiritual preparation is part of a broader outreach initiative, during which church members will visit homes in South Tarawa to conduct health screenings, focusing on diabetes and hypertension—two of the most pressing public health challenges in Kiribati.


The "TPUM for Christ" campaign aims to foster spiritual renewal, promote holistic health, and strengthen community connections across the Pacific.

 
 
 
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