PORT VILA, April 3: The Chairman of the Vanuatu Christian Council, Ps Collin Kelep, recently challenged the government officers at the Ministry of Justice to seek God's guidance to succeed in life and perform well in their office.
He made this statement while delivering a carton of the Good News Bible to the Ministry of Justice and Community Services, which is part of the Vanuatu Bible Society's free Bible handouts.
He made this statement recently while delivering a carton of the Good News Bible to the Ministry of Justice and Community Services which is part of Vanuatu Bible Society free bible handouts.
In his address to the staff of the Corporate Service Unit, the Pastor underscored the significance of biblical values in all government offices.
He firmly believes that walking with God daily is crucial to life's success, particularly for a country such as Vanuatu, founded on Christian principles.
Also in his capacity as the Chairman of the Vanuatu Bible Society, Pastor Kelep highlighted that the country's development would advance rapidly and lead to a prosperous life if the government of Vanuatu feared God in all its services.
Minister John Amos Nalau thanked the Vanuatu Christian Council and Vanuatu Bible Society for their generous support in delivering free Bibles to the Ministry of Justice and Community Services.
Minister Nalau supports the Pastor's message to walk with God at all times because all things are possible through him alone.
He reminds every one of the country's famous motto, "In God We Stand," and urges civil servants to implement it in their lives to serve the nation better.
The Bible is an indispensable tool to guide us on this journey, and we must continue to cherish it as a compass to a good and humble life.
The Honourable Minister is scheduled to embark on a journey to his home island this week, where he will conduct an awareness campaign for the upcoming 29 May Referendum.
He will also distribute Bibles among his people, ensuring that they stay informed and connected with their faith.