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Weekly Faith Program Reaches Inmates in Papua New Guinea

About 40 detainees attend Bible studies led by a community volunteer, with police and church leaders noting positive impact.

October 28, 2025

Papua New Guinea

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Piri Otto with the Rabaul inmates in Papua New Guinea.

Piri Otto with the Rabaul inmates in Papua New Guinea.

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A dedicated Bible study group of nearly 40 inmates led by a Seventh-day Adventist elder meets weekly at the Rabaul Police Cell in East New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea.

The inmates are currently awaiting court proceedings and have found solace and purpose through the Bible studies, which are led by elder Piri Otto from Tavui Organized Church using the book Faith of Jesus.

Jeffrey Kamo, New Britain New Ireland Mission (NBNIM) Sabbath School and Personal Ministries director, recently joined Otto to see the impact of his outreach.

“During my visit, I witnessed firsthand the profound impact this initiative has had,” Kamo said.

Many inmates shared heartfelt testimonies, expressing how the teachings have helped them reflect on their past, recognize their faults, and commit to personal transformation. They spoke of encountering something far greater than the life they once knew—hope, redemption, and a renewed sense of purpose.

“I was deeply moved by what I witnessed during my visit. Seeing the transformation taking place among the inmates was truly inspiring. Even the police officers expressed their joy and appreciation for the work being done by elder Otto—it was a powerful reminder of the impact one person can have,” he said.

Otto also provides food for the inmates, seeking to show compassion and care to those who are often forgotten, he says.

“On behalf of the NBNIM, I want to sincerely acknowledge and thank elder Otto for the incredible work he is doing with God’s people,” Kamo said. “Your commitment is making a difference, and we pray for continued blessings on your ministry.”

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