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Couple promotes awareness on drugs

Pacific Outreach Posted on January 3, 2010 by adminFebruary 14, 2012

Article from Fiji Sun  newspaper Visiting missionaries from England, Peter Kingston & his wife Susan have spent the last 7 years playing Good Samaritans for Fiji. Over that time, the couple spent 6 months each year in Fiji doing charity … Continue reading →

Posted in Fiji news articles

Get Activated!

Pacific Outreach Posted on November 18, 2009 by adminFebruary 14, 2012

GET ACTIVATED!   Visiting Fiji are Peter & Susan Kingston—fulltime missionaries & charity workers from the group, The Family International www.thefamily.org This is their seventh visit to our shores. Peter & Susan first arrived in 2002 with bundles of clothes … Continue reading →

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Living life on a mission

Pacific Outreach Posted on October 30, 2009 by adminFebruary 14, 2012

By Edona Jno Baptiste, News Coordinator/staff reporter Originally published: October 15, 2009, Dominica News Online   Many people would need a greal deal of fortitude to do what this couple has been doing for the last 35 years. They are … Continue reading →

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Good Samaritans continue Fiji outreach

Pacific Outreach Posted on March 31, 2009 by adminFebruary 14, 2012

The husband & wife team of Peter & Susan Kingston, missionaries from England & France who run a charity in Fiji called Pacific Outreach, have returned to Suva safely. And they are continuing with their work—from where they left off … Continue reading →

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Fiji cyclone!

Pacific Outreach Posted on January 26, 2009 by adminFebruary 14, 2012

Although the South Pacific generally enjoys a sunny climate & moderate temperatures, there is also the possibility of cyclones between November & April each year. Since most of the Pacific is made up of sea with very little land, the … Continue reading →

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Adventures in Vanuatu!

Pacific Outreach Posted on January 18, 2009 by adminFebruary 14, 2012

ADVENTURES IN VANUATU!   We’ve just come back from a 4-month stay in Vanuatu—a small Pacific country made up of 83 islands & located between Fiji & Australia. As this was our visit to this remote & underdeveloped island country, … Continue reading →

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Our children, our future

Pacific Outreach Posted on December 28, 2008 by adminFebruary 14, 2012

Many rural schools lack books & reading materials, says former school teacher Peter Kingston who has been a frequent visitor to Fiji for the past 7 years. Mr Kingston has traded his teaching profession for missionary work & has witnessed … Continue reading →

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Nomads on a mission

Pacific Outreach Posted on January 1, 2007 by adminMarch 14, 2012

Nomads on a mission! by Nakeke Alumeci Material wealth means little to this couple, who put their faith in the Lord to provide as they travel the world preaching the gospel Imagine living out of a suitcase decade after decade, … Continue reading →

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Peter & Susan Kingston: Reaching the islands

Pacific Outreach Posted on May 31, 2005 by adminFebruary 14, 2012

From Kalonikali newspaper, May 19th 2005 (note: the original newspaper article appeared without photos–we’ve added them here to spice things up a little!) Peter & Susan Kingston are two Christians with a difference. They’re travelling evangelists, but you won’t find … Continue reading →

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Traveling by cargo ship in Tahiti!

Pacific Outreach Posted on May 9, 2005 by adminFebruary 14, 2012

Island to island in French Polynesia! Sometimes we’re asked ‘How did you manage to bring up children while at the same time traveling to so many distant places?’ We’re happy to explain about the various home schooling programs we used, … Continue reading →

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Our 6-week stay in Dominica started in this small town in the north east of the island
Finding donated accommodation is often our biggest challenge: this Lithuanian couple from the CouchSurfing network, kindly accommodated us for 10 days while we chased government offices for official permission to conduct our drug-awareness programs in all the schools & colleges
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The school knew ahead of time that we were coming & they were supposed to organise a TV & DVD player for our program. However, they didn't supply either of them so we were on the spot to explain everything 'manually' with as much enthusiasm as possible!
This school in Grand Bay has the worst reputation on the island for drug abuse & rowdy behavior! When we told people we'd done a program there, the universal reaction was, 'You went THERE???'
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Once permission was granted to conduct our programs, we were pretty busy going from school to school. Seen here with us is Malcolm from the Drug Abuse Prevention Unit--part of the Ministry of Health. Malcolm was a great help & opened many doors for us!
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Our 6-week stay in Dominica started in this small town in the north east of the island
One of the first things a visitor to Western Samoa notices is that people live in houses without any walls, called ‘fale’, (pronounced ‘falay’)!
1. the kingdom of Tonga is made up of 169 islands, of which 36 are inhabited!
happy children hold up some of the books!
American Samoa is accessible by plane & ship; we took the ship from nearby Western Samoa—an overnight journey of about 12 hours.
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