Serving the people of Papua New Guinea!

Our ministry is working among the village people in the Louisiade Archipelago at the SE extremity of Papua New Guinea, mainly based on Misima Island.

News Update – Jan 2026

Download the full pdf version here. TLDR version As of January 2026, I am writing to share a sobering yet faith filled update on our work in Alotau, Papua New Guinea. While many believe the “false notion” that PNG is a fully Christian nation, the reality is a dire landscape of corruption and character voids. PNG remains…

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Our Vision for Living Water Mission

We are Living Water Mission (LWM), led by Pastors Guy and Colleen Willson in Papua New Guinea. We believe we are living in a “Laodicean age” where the return of the Lord is imminent, making our call to fulfill the Great Commission more urgent than ever. Our Core Mission Our primary focus is to make…

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Colly and Guy – an update!

COLLYS UPDATE “Hello from me, Colly.  Guy and I have been together since 2009 and we have four adopted children, I say children but three of them are now adults with only one remaining child.  Lin Lin 28, Amram 26, Mercy 19 and lastly Talitha at 8 (9 in July).  The two older ones have…

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It’s been a while…

It has been a long time since I wrote a few words and excuses aside, the Babaliman(South East Trade winds) season from May to July lasted until the beginning of thismonth. This season is for SE PNG their wet season where high pressure SE ofAustralia funnels cold wind into the SE Trades which drives up…

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Piracy attack – Praise God nobody was hurt

Our new workboat Kwadima was attacked by 20 pirates in two banana boats at about 03.30 last Wednesday at 9°57’3 S  150°45’5 E.  They fired shotguns three times at the wheelhouse only 20m away and missed.   Not one shot hit, it was calm and the engineer was convinced he was finished.    The pirates boarded…

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Steering issues, mission land and a burst dinghy

Colly and I have just returned from a two-week break in Australia and have now returned to Milne Bay. On the first night back we stayed with my friend Chris Abel as usual and that night we had one of the largest thunderstorms I had ever encountered with incredibly heavy rainfall and huge cracks of…

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