Papua New Guinea Mission

Papua Uuden Guinean Lähetystyö

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More about Papua New Guinea’s mission work can be found on Jorma Finnilä’s website
www.jormafinnila.fi

Missionary “Jungle Doctor” Jorma Finnilä and his wife Eila have been doing missionary work in Papua New Guinea since 1975. Through their ministry, Finnish Pentecostal Churches of Papua New Guinea Inc. was born, with over 100 congregations. They have also set up a mission station and Bible school in the town of Mendi, from where they are active in local evangelism and coordinate national work.

FOUR PROJECTS HAVE BEEN IMPLEMENTED

BIG TENT

The collection of the new big tent (9027) was more successful than expected. The new tent was inaugurated in January 2019 in Mendi, Papua New Guinea and more than 25 000 people attended the conference over five days. The tent has been in heavy use since. This year, the 2020 conference was held in January on a similar scale some 70 km away in Nipa. 

COLLECTION OF ACCESSORIES AND REMANUFACTURING

The collection of accessories (9030) also went well. The collection was also prompted by the 7.5 Richter earthquake that devastated the city of Mendi and the mission station in February 2018. We sent the accessories with the big top to Papua New Guinea in autumn 2018. The tools, etc. supplies have been a great help in repairing the mission and church buildings. 

MISSION STATION REPAIR PROJECT (NEHEMIAH PROJECT)

The fundraising for the Nehemiah project has also been completed. The official estimate of the damage was provisionally around €100.000, for which we raised funds under reference 9043. The project funds were used to repair damaged church and mission buildings, replace unusable water tanks, repair sewers and water pipes and reinforce structures in case of further earthquakes. Contrary to initial estimates, needs have turned out to be lower, thanks in large part to the voluntary work of locals and Finns. Now that the buildings have been restored and no further need for repair has arisen, there is no longer any need to continue the collection.

TRUCK PROJECT

Transporting the big tent required a heavier truck than we had previously estimated. The truck, which had served the mission for 33 years, was at the end of its use. It was unable to move a large yard and its equipment at once, let alone cover long distances and poor roads. A fundraising project for the replacement of a big-tent truck was launched with reference 9069 (target €45 000) in June 2019.

The project went ahead as planned, but when the time came to buy a car in early 2020, the country’s car supply had dwindled to almost nothing. In reality, there were only 2 suitable trucks available! Due to limited supply, the need for collection was significantly higher than estimated in euro; after all costs.  53000€. This was a big challenge for us, but with the grace of the Lord and your donations that exceeded the initial estimate, we were able to purchase the truck! The truck project was completed and the new truck was delivered to Mendi church in March 2020.

THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO PARTICIPATED!

A heartfelt and big thank you to all those involved who have remembered the Papuan missionary work and these projects in Papua New Guinea! Without your prayer support and donations, these projects would not have happened.

Glory to God! The work of the Lord continues and the Lord continues to strengthen the churches. And you and we have been part of it. May the Gospel of Christ and the work of God’s Holy Spirit spread to Papua New Guinea!

PROJECT 4: NEW TRUCK (1.6.19-31.3.20)

COLLECTION CLOSED 118% (31.03.20)

Fundraising target 45 000€

PROJECT 3: RECONSTRUCTION OF THE MISSION STATION (1.4.18-20.02.20)

COLLECTION CLOSED 17%(20.02.20)

Fundraising target 100 000€

PROJECT 2: ACCESSORIES FOR THE BIG TOP (1.4.-1.10.18)
COLLECTION CLOSED 65%

The fundraising target was 20 000€

PROJECT 1: BIG TENT PROJECT (1.9.17 – 1.4.-18)
COLLECTION CLOSED 102%

The fundraising target was 52 000€

ACCOUNT NUMBER
UUDEN TOIVON SEURAKUNNAT
IBAN: FI43 1158 3000 2252 45
BIC: NDEAFIHH
TRUCK PROJECT 4 reference: 9069

Permission to collect: congregations of New Hope.
Issuer of the licence: the Police Board.
Permit number and date of issue: RA/2019/1156, 19.12.2019.
Period of validity: 23.3.2020 – 22.3.2022 for the whole of Finland, except Åland.
Purpose of collection: congregations in the community organise worship services, educational seminars and training events, small group, hobby and club activities, concerts and conferences, and provide one-to-one and peer discussion support. The funds raised will be used to cover the rental costs of meeting rooms used for the above-mentioned activities, the costs of organising events, advertising costs and the purchase of materials necessary for the activities. In addition, the funds can be used to cover salary costs related to the planning, guidance, development and implementation of activities, as well as the training of volunteer small group leaders and prayer ministers. The funds are also used for humanitarian aid work by the Community and its congregations in Finland and abroad, as well as to support humanitarian aid and development projects abroad through Christian cooperation organisations and congregations.

Missionary “Jungle Doctor” Jorma Finnilä and his wife Eila have been doing missionary work in Papua New Guinea since 1975. Through their ministry, Finnish Pentecostal Churches of Papua New Guinea Inc. was born, with over 100 congregations. They have also set up a mission station and Bible school in the town of Mendi, from where they are active in local evangelism and coordinate national work.

FOUR PROJECTS HAVE BEEN IMPLEMENTED

BIG TENT

The collection of the new big tent (9027) was more successful than expected. The new tent was inaugurated in January 2019 in Mendi, Papua New Guinea and has been in heavy use. More than 25 000 people attended the conference over five days. This year, the 2020 conference was held in January on a similar scale some 70 km away in Nipa. 

COLLECTION OF ACCESSORIES AND REMANUFACTURING

The collection of accessories (9030) also went well. The collection was also prompted by the 7.5 Richter earthquake that devastated the city of Mendi and the mission station in February 2018. We sent the accessories with the big top to Papua New Guinea in autumn 2018. The tools, etc. supplies have been a great help in repairing the mission and church buildings. 

MISSION STATION REPAIR PROJECT (NEHEMIAH PROJECT)

The fundraising for the Nehemiah project has also been completed. The official estimate of the damage was provisionally around €100.000, for which we raised funds under reference 9043. The project funds were used to repair damaged church and mission buildings, replace unusable water tanks, repair sewers and water pipes and reinforce structures in case of further earthquakes. Contrary to initial estimates, needs have turned out to be lower, thanks in large part to the voluntary work of locals and Finns. Now that the buildings have been restored and no further need for repair has arisen, there is no longer any need to continue the collection.

TRUCK PROJECT

Transporting the big top required a heavier truck than we had previously estimated. The truck, which had served the mission for 33 years, was at the end of its useful life. It was unable to move a large yard and its equipment at once, let alone cover long distances and poor roads. A fundraising project for the replacement of a big-top truck was launched with reference 9069 (target €45 000) in June 2019.

The project went ahead as planned, but when the time came to buy a car in early 2020, the country’s car supply had dwindled to almost nothing. In reality, there were only 2 suitable trucks available! Due to limited supply, the need for collection was significantly higher than estimated in euro; after all costs.  53000€. This was a big challenge for us, but with the grace of the Lord and your donations that exceeded the initial estimate, we were able to purchase the truck! The truck project was completed and the new truck was delivered to Mendi parish in March 2020.

THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO PARTICIPATED!

A heartfelt and big thank you to all those involved who have remembered the Papuan missionary work and these projects in Papua New Guinea! Without your prayer support and donations, these projects would not have happened.

Glory to God! The work of the Lord continues and the Lord continues to strengthen the churches. And you and we have been part of it. May the Gospel of Christ and the work of God’s Holy Spirit spread to Papua New Guinea!

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The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.

PROJECT 4: NEW TRUCK (1.6.19-31.3.20)

COLLECTION CLOSED 118% (31.03.20)

Fundraising target 45 000€

PROJECT 3: RECONSTRUCTION OF THE MISSION STATION (1.4.18-20.2.20)
COLLECTION CLOSED 17% (20.02.20)

Fundraising target 100 000€

PROJECT 2: ACCESSORIES FOR THE BIG TOP (1.4.-1.10.18)

COLLECTION CLOSED 65%

The fundraising target was 20 000€

PROJECT 1: BIG TENT PROJECT (1.9.17 – 1.4.-18)
COLLECTION CLOSED 102%

The fundraising target was 52 000€

ACCOUNT NUMBER
UUDEN TOIVON SEURAKUNNAT
IBAN: FI43 1158 3000 2252 45
BIC: NDEAFIHH
TRUCK PROJECT 4 reference: 9069

Permission to collect: congregations of New Hope.
Issuer of the licence: the Police Board.
Permit number and date of issue: RA/2019/1156, 19.12.2019.
Period of validity: 23.3.2020 – 22.3.2022 for the whole of Finland, except Åland.
Purpose of collection: congregations in the community organise worship services, educational seminars and training events, small group, hobby and club activities, concerts and conferences, and provide one-to-one and peer discussion support. The funds raised will be used to cover the rental costs of meeting rooms used for the above-mentioned activities, the costs of organising events, advertising costs and the purchase of materials necessary for the activities. In addition, the funds can be used to cover salary costs related to the planning, guidance, development and implementation of activities, as well as the training of volunteer small group leaders and prayer ministers. The funds are also used for humanitarian aid work by the Community and its congregations in Finland and abroad, as well as to support humanitarian aid and development projects abroad through Christian cooperation organisations and congregations.

More about Papua New Guinea’s mission work can be found on Jorma Finnilä’s website
www.jormafinnila.fi