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"RECONCILIATION IS THE MINISTRY OF THE CHURCH" - REV ILI VUNISUWAI.

The President of the Methodist Church in Fiji, Reverend Ili Vunisuwai, has been speaking out about the pressing need for national reconciliation in the country. Fiji has experienced a tumultuous history in recent decades, with coups, political instability, and divisions along ethnic and religious lines.

These divisions have left deep scars in the national psyche and have hindered the country's progress and development.

Reverend Vunisuwai has been a vocal advocate for reconciliation and healing, both within the Methodist Church and in wider Fijian society. In a recent speech, he emphasized the importance of forgiveness, saying that "we need to forgive each other for the hurts we have caused and the wrongs we have done, so that we can move forward together as one people."

The Methodist Church has a long history in Fiji and has played an important role in promoting unity and social justice. The Church has been involved in various initiatives aimed at promoting reconciliation, including organizing interfaith dialogues, running reconciliation workshops, and advocating for peace and unity.

Reverend Vunisuwai's call for national reconciliation comes at a time when Fiji is facing significant challenges. The COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating impact on the economy, with many people losing their jobs and struggling to make ends meet. In addition, the country is still grappling with the legacy of the 2006 military coup, which led to significant political instability and social division.

The need for national reconciliation has never been more pressing, and Reverend Vunisuwai's leadership in this area is crucial. By promoting forgiveness, understanding, and unity, he is helping to create a more inclusive and compassionate society, where all Fijians can live together in peace and harmony.

Reverend Vunisuwai's message of reconciliation is one that resonates not only within the Methodist Church but also with people from all walks of life in Fiji. His leadership is an inspiration to others, and his call for national reconciliation is a reminder of the importance of working together to build a brighter future for all Fijians.

In conclusion, the pressing need for national reconciliation in Fiji cannot be overstated. Reverend Vunisuwai's call for forgiveness and unity is a timely and important reminder of the need to heal the wounds of the past and work towards a brighter future for all. It is hoped that his message will be heeded by all Fijians, and that together they can build a more inclusive, peaceful, and prosperous society for future generations.

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