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South Pacific Division

Villagers in Papua New Guinea Displaced by Violence Find Sanctuary in Adventist Church

More than 22 families have been left homeless after conflict, reports say.

April 30, 2026

Papua New Guinea

Trevor Maino, Adventist Record
Villagers in Papua New Guinea Displaced by Violence Find Sanctuary in Adventist Church

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More than 22 families have been left homeless following a devastating conflict between two communities from mid-March to the beginning of April 2026 in the Nanuk area, East New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea. The affected families, whose homes were burned down during the unrest, have sought refuge at the Nanuk Adventist Church grounds.

According to Nanuk church elder Usiah Pukai, many of the victims fled in fear, running directly from their destroyed homes to the church for safety.

“They have all fled from their burnt-down homes and run straight into the Church Ground,” he said.

In response, churches from the Kokopo District under the New Britain New Ireland Mission quickly mobilized to support those affected. Led by district director Minister Punga Mova Junior, along with other pastors and church leaders, the churches provided both financial assistance and essential goods to the displaced families.

During the visitation, Junior delivered a brief but encouraging message, emphasizing hope amid hardship.

“Jesus Christ is the only true Peace Giver in bad times,” he said.

Nanuk Church pastor, Minister Willie Gila, highlighted the church’s role in the crisis, noting that while the victims were not Adventist church members, the church remains committed to providing both physical support and spiritual care during this difficult time.

Photo: Adventist Record

Leaders representing the displaced families expressed gratitude for the assistance received, acknowledging both God and the church for their timely intervention. Donations, including cash and supplies, were formally presented during the visit.

Further support efforts are being planned, with additional visitations expected from other district churches and local Mission leaders within the province.

For now, the affected families will remain on the church grounds until tensions in the area subside.

Meanwhile, the church remains actively engaged in providing ongoing support and urges other churches to continue praying for those victims.

The original article was published on the South Pacific Division news site, Adventist Record.

Trevor Maino, Adventist Record

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