
Melanesian Mission
The Melanesian Mission is a religious organization that was established in the late 19th century to support and spread Christianity in the Melanesian region, which includes countries like Papua New Guinea, Fiji, and the Solomon Islands. It focuses on promoting Christian teachings, establishing churches, schools, and healthcare facilities, and fostering local leadership within the communities. The mission aims to improve spiritual and social well-being, respecting local cultures while sharing their faith. Its work emphasizes collaboration with indigenous communities to ensure long-term development and empowerment.