MANAHINE PASEFIKA
(THE ASSOCIATION OF OCEANIAN WOMEN THEOLOGIANS)
What is Manahine Pasefika / AOWT?
It is a new network of theologically trained Pacific Islander women who are ‘making their voices heard' through the publishing of contextual theology and liberative, prophetic study materials for laity in their churches, especially for women and youth. In 2006 Manahine is embarking on the first in its ‘Women and Christianity in Oceania' book series, and in early 2007 hopes to publish its first Study Guide for laity, a series of Bible Studies on ‘Women's Ministries in the New Testament and in Oceania.' Manahine is the major ecumenical initiative in the region committed to women's empowerment and capacity-building.
How does Manahine Pasefika / AOWT operate?
It is ‘owned' collectively by its members. It is intentionally ecumenical and embraces Pacific Islander women who are both based in the island nations and in the diaspora of New Zealand and Australia. It models a collegial organizational style which relies on volunteer ‘coordinators' from each sub-region (and eventually each country). It is responsible for securing its own funding. While it may publish jointly with established publishers, it publishes primarily through its own Manahine Press.
How can you or your church help Manahine Pasefika, through Global Ministries Special Projects?
How are Global Ministries and Manahine Pasefika connected?
Global Ministries supports its missionary, Lydia Johnson, as the Editor for Manahine, who has worked in the Pacific for many years. Global Ministries has partnerships with many of the churches from which Manahine's members hail. The church women of Oceania need and appreciate your help!