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  2. Fiji College of Theology & Evangelism - Wikipedia

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    The college decided to offer courses externally, making it the second largest (behind PTC) in Fiji. The college has a number of small special-purpose satellite campuses around the Lautoka and Suva regions, however the main campus is centred on the larger BuaBua grounds located in Lautoka which spreads across the western outskirts of Lautoka.

  3. South Pacific Association of Theological Schools - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Theological College (Fiji) Piula Theological College (Samoa) Salvation Army School for Officer Training (Fiji) Seghe Theological Seminary (Solomon Islands) Sia’atoutai Theological College (Tonga) St. Athanasius Coptic Orthodox Theological College (Fiji) St. John the Baptist Theological College (Fiji) Takamoa Theological College (Cook ...

  4. South Pacific Nazarene Theological College - Wikipedia

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    South Pacific Nazarene Theological College (SPNTC) is an undergraduate theological and ministerial training college owned and operated by the Church of the Nazarene through its Division of World Mission. SPNTC is currently located in five countries; Samoa, Fiji, Vanuatu, and Solomon Islands, and Micronesia.

  5. Davuilevu - Wikipedia

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    Fiji's first technical and engineering school was also established here. Later the colonial government asked the assistance of the Methodist Church to help set up the government technical school. This was named the Derrick Technical Institute, after the founder and Principal of the Davuilevu Technical School, R.A. Derrick , and who was asked to ...

  6. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Fiji

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    In 1969 LDS Primary School began meeting in the Suva Chapel and later moved to its permanent location in Samabula area. Fiji Primary In 1975, the church-owned Fiji Technical College, now called the Church College of Fiji was opened. The first stake in Fiji, the Suva Fiji Stake was organized 12 June 1983, with Inosi Naga as president. A stake ...

  7. John Gibson Paton - Wikipedia

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    John Gibson Paton (24 May 1824 – 28 January 1907), born in Scotland, was a Protestant missionary to the New Hebrides Islands of the South Pacific. [1] He brought to the natives of the New Hebrides education and Christianity.

  8. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Suva - Wikipedia

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    The English college at Cawaci for the training of catechists and the children of the chiefs had 42 catechists, 80 boys and 12 girls. In the central stations the Marist brothers and sisters taught reading, writing etc., as well as religion, to 500 boys and 450 girls, while in the villages 315 catechists give elementary instruction to about 2000 ...

  9. John Hunt (missionary) - Wikipedia

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    Hunt died on 4 October 1848, at the age of 36. The cause of death was reportedly dysentery, which was common in Fiji at the time. [21] [22] As he lay on his deathbed, in the company of his wife and James Calvert, Hunt exclaimed, "Lord, bless Fiji! Save Fiji!" [20] He then spoke his final words: "I want strength to praise Him abundantly ...