Solomon Islands S.A.L.T.
A Pijin SALT (Scripture Application & Leadership Training) course was conducted at St. Barnabas Cathedral in Honiara. Approximately 25, 000 people speak Pijin as their mother tongue in the Solomon Islands. Pijin is also spoken by 70% of the total population of the Solomons, which gives it a coverage of over 350,000 people!
The goal of the Pijin SALT course is to make the Scriptures relevant in every aspect of life in the Solomon Islands, including intercession and worship, evangelism, discipleship, works of service and theological reflection. SALT encourages pastors and church leaders to use the new Pijin translation to develop a love, wonder and understanding of the Scriptures in their own heart language.
The Pijin SALT team will fly to Santa Cruz on July 16, where they will conduct a second SALT course immediately following the launching of the Natqgu New Testament, translated by Wycliffe Bible Translators Dan and Brenda Boerger.

The Governor General and the Prime Minister were among the guests who attended the launching at St. Barnabas' Cathedral, Sunday, July 6, 2006. This celebration was one of the major events during the Year of the Bible, and most of the service was conducted in Pijin, not in English. A specially commissioned 4-foot canoe built in Morovo Lagoon was designed to hold a copy of the Pijin Bible, and the canoe with its Bible was carried into the Cathedral during Sunday's launching service.








2 Comments:
Thanks so much for posting these pictures and describing what took place. My cousin, Bob Carter, included the link in his report on their family's trip to participate in the Pijin Bible Dedication festivities.
Praise God for his goodness and provision for his people in the Solomon Islands!
whoa! I'm in the SALT team picture! :) I was just trying to see if anyone had posted a video recording of the Pijin Baebol dedication service and stumbled upon this...It looks like no one has. Thanks for the pictures, though!
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