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GREETINGS!Grace and peace be multiplied unto you all, the beloved Reunion Family in Christ.🙏On this holy Sabbath day, I ...
17/04/2026

GREETINGS!

Grace and peace be multiplied unto you all, the beloved Reunion Family in Christ.🙏

On this holy Sabbath day, I extend my heartfelt greetings to each one of you across the nation. As the sun sets and we enter into the sacred hours of rest, may your hearts be renewed, your spirits refreshed, and your faith strengthened in the presence of the Most High.

The Sabbath is a divine appointment a holy reset ordained by God from the beginning (Genesis 2:2–3, KJV).
It is a time to pause from the noise of life and reconnect with our Creator, to remember His goodness, and to realign ourselves with His divine purpose.

As a ministry committed to “Repairing the Altar” and restoring true worship, I encourage you all to use this Sabbath to:

• Rebuild your personal altar through prayer and the Word.
• Reconnect with your Creator on this holy day.
• Reflect on God’s leading and prepare for the greater things ahead.

Let this Sabbath be a reminder that God is restoring His people by calling us back to the old paths (Jeremiah 6:16, KJV), where truth, righteousness, and holiness dwell.

May the peace of God fill your homes, may His presence overshadow your gatherings, and may His Spirit guide you into deeper intimacy with Him.

Happy Sabbath, reunion family!
Stand firm, remain faithful, and continue to shine as lights in this generation.

With love and blessings,

Ev. Gideon Kassa
National Overseer
Reunion Restoration Ministry (RRM)

Happy Sabbath from Algan, SSY, Simbu.
11/04/2026

Happy Sabbath from Algan, SSY, Simbu.

10/04/2026

Sabbath Night Study _ "Mother & Son Worship, All Seeing Eye, USA & PNG in Prophecy"

On the eve of Papua New Guinea’s 50th Anniversary, the Late Elder Uba Bare gave his life on the mountains of Sasiang in ...
05/04/2026

On the eve of Papua New Guinea’s 50th Anniversary, the Late Elder Uba Bare gave his life on the mountains of Sasiang in Morobe, becoming the first ever “Praying Martyr" in PNG and Pacific.
He faithfully prayed and upheld Papua New Guinea for 56 days without food or water, and passed away while praying shortly after Independence.

The ministry he founded and left behind was honored to host a historic conference in his home village of Algan, SSY Simbu, not only to honor his legacy, but to demonstrate the faith he believed in and the conviction that drove him to sacrifice his life.

Significantly, this gathering was held in the first month of the Biblical Hebrew calendar, a sacred season of new beginnings, reset, and divine alignment. It was the appointed and fitting time for the ministry to host the "Divine Reset Conference" stepping away from towns and cities into a remote place, just as Jesus instructed His disciples to begin from Jerusalem and then go out to the nations.

During this conference, the ministry committed to a spiritual reset, restarting and refocusing on a renewed mission and vision inspired by the Praying Martyr in order to reap the seeds planted by this faithful servant of God.

To God be all the glory.

2026 IS YOUR DIVINE RESET! Have you been feeling lost… disconnected… spiritually dry?God is calling you back.Back to the...
01/04/2026

2026 IS YOUR DIVINE RESET!

Have you been feeling lost… disconnected… spiritually dry?
God is calling you back.
Back to the altar.
Back to truth.
Back to Him.

God is REPAIRING what was broken, RESTORING what was lost, and RESETTING your life for His purpose!

This is not just a conference…

👉 It’s a DIVINE APPOINTMENT

📖 “Repairing The Altar” — Your life, your family, your calling

📅 6th – 11th April 2026
⏰ 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM
📍 Algan Village, SSY – Simbu

Can’t make it physically?

👉 JOIN US LIVE🔴 right here on this page!

Don’t miss what God is about to do in your life.

Your RESET starts NOW.

It is with deep sorrow that Reunion Restoration Ministry PNG officially announces the passing of a devoted man of God, a...
31/01/2026

It is with deep sorrow that Reunion Restoration Ministry PNG officially announces the passing of a devoted man of God, a pioneer of the restoration movement, and a respected elder and evangelist, the late Elder Jim Kari.
During this time of mourning, we extend our heartfelt prayers for peace, strength, and comfort to his family both physical and spiritual as we all grieve this great loss.

"We worked side by side as father and son through thick and thin, from the Highlands to the coast and out to the islands. He never allowed his age or physical condition to hold him back, but faithfully went wherever God led him. He is one of the greatest men of God I have ever encountered, a servant who labored tirelessly for the salvation of souls until his very last breath."
— Evangelist Gideon Kassa

“I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith.”
— 2 Timothy 4:7 (KJV)

The Lord gives, and the Lord takes away. Till we meet again...

May His Soul Rest In Peace.

12/01/2026

It has been a year since the fellowhip started in this temporary shelter, and this year the church in Buka is planning to put up a permanent structure. The project profile has been prepared, and the work will commence soon.

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There are seasons in life when everything feels dry.Dreams lie scattered like bones.Hope feels distant.Strength is gone....
31/12/2025

There are seasons in life when everything feels dry.
Dreams lie scattered like bones.
Hope feels distant.
Strength is gone.

The Bible calls this place the Valley of Dry Bones.

Ezekiel did not stumble into this valley by accident, God led him there. The ground was covered with bones, and the Word makes it clear: they were very dry. Not weak. Not wounded. Lifeless.

Then God asked a question that still echoes today:

“Son of man, can these bones live?” (Ezekiel 37:3)

From a human point of view, the answer was impossible. Yet Ezekiel replied with faith and surrender:

“O Lord God, You know.”

You know, God sometimes permits us to reach places where human effort fails so that His power can be revealed.
The valley is not rejection, it is refinement. Dry bones mean the situation is beyond human repair but never beyond God’s breath.

God did not ask Ezekiel to repair the bones. He commanded him to prophesy. As Ezekiel spoke, there was movement:

*Bone came to bone
*Flesh appeared
*Bodies stood

But there was still no life until the breath came.

“Come from the four winds, O breath, and breathe upon these slain, that they may live.” (Ezekiel 37:9)

The Word brings structure.
The Spirit brings life.

When the breath of God entered them, Scripture says:

“They lived, and stood upon their feet, an exceedingly great army.” (Ezekiel 37:10)

What once looked like loss became strength. What looked like death became purpose.

Some of us experienced the valley of dry bones in 2025, but it is our prayer that as we walk into 2026, we will rise as mighty armies of God.

Your valley is not your final chapter. God opens graves. He restores vision. He brings His people back to life. His promise to you is:

“I will put My Spirit in you, and you shall live.” (Ezekiel 37:14)

If God can raise dry bones, He can restore your faith, your calling, your family, your nation, and your future.

Amen🙏

Birthday celebrations are common today, even among Christians, but the Bible presents a very different picture. Scriptur...
27/12/2025

Birthday celebrations are common today, even among Christians, but the Bible presents a very different picture. Scripture never commands God’s people to celebrate birthdays, and every birthday mentioned in the Bible is connected to pride, violence, or death.

Pharaoh celebrated his birthday with a feast, and on that same day he ordered the chief baker to be hanged (Genesis 40:20–22). King Herod also celebrated his birthday with drinking and entertainment, and it ended with the beheading of John the Baptist (Matthew 14:6–10; Mark 6:21–28).

These are the only birthday celebrations recorded in Scripture, and both end in bloodshed.

Jeremiah did not celebrate his birth. He cursed the day he was born, recognizing the pain of life in a fallen world (Jeremiah 20:14).

Solomon plainly said, “Better is the day of death than the day of one’s birth” (Ecclesiastes 7:1).

Jesus never instructed His followers to celebrate His birth. Instead, He commanded us to remember His death.
“This do in remembrance of me.” — Luke 22:19 (KJV)

The focus of biblical faith is the death, not the birthday.

Historically, birthday celebrations come from pagan religion. Ancient cultures believed a person’s birthday was the day spiritual forces watched them closely. Candles, wishes, and feasts were rituals tied to protection from spirits and honoring the self.
Modern satanic teaching openly embraces this idea.

Anton LaVey, founder of the Church of Satan, wrote:

“The highest of all holidays in the Satanic religion is the date of one’s own birthday.”
— Anton LaVey

He also said:

“Man is his own god.”

This perfectly explains the spirit behind birthdays:
*self focus
*self honor
*self exaltation.

Ancient pagan belief echoes the same idea. Roman and Greek traditions viewed birthdays as sacred days connected to fate gods, guardian spirits, and astrology never to worship of the true God.

God warned His people clearly:
“Learn not the way of the heathen.” — Jeremiah 10:2 (KJV)

At its core, birthday celebration places attention on self rather than God. This spirit of pride is the same spirit that caused Lucifer’s fall (Isaiah 14:13–14).

The Bible calls believers to humility, reflection, and faithfulness not self-celebration.

“Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God.”
— 1 Corinthians 10:31 (KJV)

The question remains simple: does celebrating our birth glorify God or glorify self?

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26/12/2025

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Who was Aurelian? Emperor Aurelian ruled the Roman Empire from AD 270 to 275. During his reign, he attempted to strength...
25/12/2025

Who was Aurelian? Emperor Aurelian ruled the Roman Empire from AD 270 to 275.

During his reign, he attempted to strengthen Roman unity and consolidate religious practice across a fractured empire. One of his most significant religious actions came in AD 274, when he officially established and elevated the worship of Sol Invictus, the Unconquered Sun, making its festival Dies Natalis Solis Invicti, the “birthday of the unconquered sun” a central, state supported celebration held on December 25. This date was chosen because it followed the winter solstice, a time when pagan cultures believed the sun was “reborn” as daylight began to increase.

Long before Christianity associated December 25 with Jesus Christ, this date already held deep religious meaning in pagan Rome.

Roman world was saturated with winter festivals rooted in pagan religion. Saturnalia, held in mid December, was marked by feasting, gift giving, candles, and public celebration. Even more significant was the cult of the sun. Under Aurelian, Sol Invictus became a unifying imperial religion, symbolizing light, power, and victory. December 25 was already recognized as a sacred pagan festival celebrating the triumph of light over darkness.

In the fourth century when Catholic church was legalized under Emperor Constantine, paganism did not vanish overnight. The empire was still deeply attached to its traditions, symbols, and religious rhythms. Instead of abolishing popular pagan festivals, the Catholic church in adopted a strategy of absorption and reinterpretation. Pagan practices were not destroyed; they were REBRANDED.

The historian Will Durant, in The Story of Civilization, famously wrote:

“Christianity did not destroy paganism; it adopted it.”
— Will Durant, Church History / The Story of Civilization

He further explains that when Christianity became the state religion of the Roman Empire, it absorbed pagan customs, festivals, and symbols rather than eliminating them:

“The Church took over the pagan forms and ceremonies, baptized them, and gave them Christian meanings.”
— Will Durant, Church History

In other words, Christianity became a state religion, and paganism was baptized into it.
This was not a secret strategy, nor is it a modern accusation it is a documented historical admission from respected church historians.

Thus, December 25, the day of Sol Invictus, was gradually reinterpreted as the birth of Jesus Christ, by giving it a Christian name 'Christ-Mas' = CHRITSMAS.

The Bible never records the date of Christ’s birth, never commands its celebration, and never shows the apostles observing it. Early Christians focused on the death and resurrection of Christ, not His birth. Paul wrote, “Christ our Passover is sacrificed for us” (1 Corinthians 5:7)

This message is not written to condemn individuals, but to call God’s people to discernment to test all things, to separate Scripture from tradition, and to ensure that worship is grounded in God’s Word rather than inherited custom.

God Bless

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