Solomon Islands

The Solomon Islands have a population of 582,000 with English, Pidjin and local dialects being the main languages. The main religion is Christianity, which is predominantly Protestant.

Ecclesias:  Honiara, Malaita island & Fote Village

ACBM activities

Work started in 1996. 4 or 5 field worker visits are made each year to conduct seminars and for pastoral support. There are four ecclesias, one in Honiara, two others within a few kilometres of each other on the island of Malaita and the fourth on the remote Reef Islands, more than 600km east of Honiara, where two brethren live.

Because the brethren and sisters are dispersed in different areas we attempt to gather them together annually at a Bible Week. A Bible School or other gathering is held annually. ‘Let the Bible Speak’ is broadcast over the national radio each Sunday night. There are about 70 undertaking the Bible Correspondence Course.

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Solomon Islands Update, October 2010

24 October 2010

The Solomon Islands hvs a population of nearly 600.000, living on about 350 different islands. About 97% of the population are Christian and they generally respect, and will talk about the Bible. Travel between islands is difficult so most fieldworker visits are restricted to the capital Honiara with its population […]

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