A recent initiative by the Enga Inter-denominational Global Mission (EIGM) took place at Kundis, in the Ambum Valley of Enga Province, where a peace restoration program was organized between the Kor, Lama, and Awaip clans of the Porealin tribe.
The week-long crusade was held from the 15th to the 20th of December at the Kundis Lutheran Mission Oval. The theme of the crusade was ‘Complete Healing, Deliverance, and Restoration of Kundis’. This powerful event touched and transformed many lives, with all clans of the Porealin tribe humbly confessing their sins, reconciling with their rival clans, and pledging to live in peace.
On the final day of the program, prominent figures such as the Enga Provincial Police Commander Chief Superintendent Fred Yakasa, Acting Assistant Commissioner of Police Western End and Special Policing Zone Commander Chief Superintendent Joseph Tondop, and Provincial Law and Order Director Nelson Leia attended the ceremony with other important delegates. These important delegates were invited also to witness the opening of the newly built Kundis Community Health Post.
At the same time, as a symbolic act of reconciliation, the rival clans gathered together to burn their weapons, making a solemn vow to never engage in violence again.
The EIGM is taking this initiative mainly to save souls lost from evil behaviors and bring peace into warring communities. They are not supported by any agencies, even though they are doing great things for the good of the province as well as the country.