Woman Missionary Called to Serve on Border of East Sepik & Enga Provinces
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Martha Esseo, a single mother, has been called to serve as a missionary in remote villages.
- Her mission is located in the Maramuni LLG of Wabag District, an area bordering East Sepik and Enga Provinces in Papua New Guinea.
- The region is situated in the jungle along the Sepik River.
Martha Esseo, a single mother, has answered a spiritual calling to serve as a missionary in the remote villages of Maramuni LLG. This area, located within the Wabag District, lies on the border between the East Sepik and Enga Provinces of Papua New Guinea. The villages are nestled deep within the jungle, upstream along the significant Sepik River.
Her mission assignment places her in a challenging yet vital region, requiring dedication and resilience. The remote nature of Maramuni LLG presents unique obstacles for service delivery and community engagement. Esseo's commitment as a single-mother missionary highlights her personal strength and devotion to her calling.
The geographical context of her service is notable, situated at the confluence of two major provinces and along the banks of the Sepik River, a crucial artery for transportation and life in the region. This setting underscores the isolation and the specific needs of the communities she aims to serve.
Originally published by Post-Courier in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.