BY DOUGLAS VAHIA
More than 40 university students gathered at Saora Theological College over the weekend for the annual June Camp Conference organised by the Solomon Islands Universities Christian Fellowship (SIUCF).
The three-day conference, held from June 19 to 21, brought together students from the University of the South Pacific (USP) and Solomon Islands National University (SINU) for fellowship, Bible study and spiritual growth.
This year’s conference was themed “A New King”, based on 1 Samuel 8, and was led by SIUCF National Director, Edward Wate.
The conference aimed to train and equip students with practical tools to help them study the Bible effectively through small group discussions and keynote talks centered on the conference theme.
The gathering also provided students with an opportunity to relax after their examinations, connect with fellow believers and deepen their understanding of Jesus Christ through Bible study and fellowship.
Participants attended a series of Bible talks and group sessions focused on the lessons and teachings found in 1 Samuel 8.
A total of 53 students registered for the conference, however only 40 were able to attend.
Conference facilitators expressed gratitude for the successful event and thanked God for those who participated.
“We are grateful to God for the students who were able to attend and continue to pray for those who could not join this year due to studies and other commitments,” a facilitator said.
The annual June Camp Conference remains one of SIUCF’s key programs that aim to strengthen the faith and leadership of university students in Solomon Islands.
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