Wartime Ministries exists to empower people and communities by faith through action to create hope and overcome spiritual strongholds.
We believe that transformation begins when faith becomes active, and our mission is to bring light to dark places, healing to the broken, and strength to the weary through the love of Christ and the unity of His people.
At Wartime Ministries, we know that change starts with people like you. Every act of kindness, every dollar, and every moment of your time brings us closer to achieving our mission. Together, we can create a brighter, more compassionate world for all.
The proceeds from this campaign will go to the purchase of 10 acres of farmland to grow watermelon and raise chickens. This will support the local church and Natunuku village in Fiji. We have a very short timeline for this project. A significant amount needs to be raised by June 1st 2025.
The proceeds from this campaign will provide the necessary funds for the missionaries during the 3 month stay in Natunuku, Fiji. The mission trip is from July 5th to September 27th. Some of the expenses include airfare, lodging, transportation, food, insurance, communication, and ministry related items.
Present day Natunuku village is about 500 meters southwest inland from its original site which is argued to be one of the oldest Lapita sites in Fiji.
An elderly woman of stature, Mrs. Elesi Lewasa (affectionately known as
Tai Lesi (or Grandma Lesi), recalls,
“Our ancestors first settled much closer to the reefs. As time went by the land and sand slowly washed out to sea, they decided to move further inland. Their first landing is now our seashore.
Currently, Natunuku consists of 116 households with about 350+ people living in the village. Of that, 131 are school students in the village, including one student at the University of the South Pacific.
1. 2 wells with pumps to provide water for 20+ families out of the 116 households in the village. The water coming directly from the ground to the homes is neither distilled nor purified.
2. Solar Street lights for the village.
3. Footpaths with proper drainage across the village
4. Library and books to improve the children’s reading and learning skills
1. Essential farming tools. Equipping teams for the next farming projects.
2. Short term professional training on related fields – farming, fishing, accounting, women and men empowerment, children’s ministry, youth and worship, etc.
3. Simple economical computers to help with the ministry and with student education.
4. A Church Building (Starting with a sanctuary. Followed by a multipurpose community hall for events and ministry programs, including accommodations for visitors (local and abroad) that will enable a stream of income and direct ministry engagement for those interested).
5. Pastor’s Parsonage
6. A well on the Property to ensure constant supply of water.
7. Sound System & Instruments