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Sunday 15 March 2015

REMEMBER VANUATU 
       
                                         
               KEEP              
                                         
                               
      VANUATU      
                               
                   IN                  
     OUR THOUGHTS     
             AND  IN           
       OUR  PRAYERS      
                                         

Vanuatu are a group of 13 larger and about 70 smaller Pacific islands located directly west of Fiji. Occupied by Melanesians for more than 2,500 years, it was named New Hebrides by Captain James Cook in 1774. It was renamed Vanuatu in 1980 when it attained independence.

The country with its 267,000 people  is now being ravaged by Cyclone Pam and a state of emergency has been declared. So, please keep Vanuatu in our thoughts and in our prayers.

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