President Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu emphasized the spirit of sharing and caring during the Christmas season. He urged individuals to support one another during this festive period, highlighting the importance of community and compassion.

Speaking to the Wainamako Circuit Methodist Youth Fellowship, who visited him at the State House to perform Christmas carols, Ratu Naiqama reflected on the significance of Jesus’ birth. He noted that this occasion serves as a reminder of the responsibility individuals have to care for one another.

He described singing carols as a powerful way to spread the message of Christ’s birth, allowing people to share the gospel through music. “Jesus was born for us to live,” he remarked, reinforcing the idea that the celebration of Christmas is not just about festivities, but also about living out the values of love and service.

In expressing his gratitude, Ratu Naiqama thanked the youth group for choosing the State House as a venue to convey the Christmas gospel through their heartfelt singing.

This poignant message serves as an inspiration for everyone to foster community and generosity, inviting us to reflect on our actions and the impact they can have during the holiday season.

In summary, the message from President Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu highlights the importance of community and compassion during Christmas, reminding us all to embrace the spirit of giving and care for one another. This holiday season can not only bring joy but also encourages us to strengthen our connections within the community, promoting hope and unity for the year ahead.


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