
Prime Minister Manele delivers message at Easter Conference 2025: “Building an Unshakable Foundation”
Prime Minister Hon. Jeremiah Manele delivered an inspiring message today at the opening of the Easter Conference 2025 at Kingdom Harvest Ministries in Henderson, centered on the theme “Building an Unshakable Foundation.”
The conference brought together Christian leaders, pastors, and members of the I.S.A.A.C Network from Honiara and surrounding areas to reflect on how faith can strengthen the nation.
In his address, Prime Minister Manele welcomed Pastor Cyrus Gomez, the guest speaker from The Rock Epicenter in Malaysia, and expressed gratitude for his ongoing support and spiritual guidance to the people of the Solomon Islands. Pastor Gomez has been a continuous source of encouragement and vision for the nation.
“The theme of this conference—‘Building an Unshakable Foundation’—is more than timely; it is divinely appointed.
“As Pastor Gomez has powerfully said, we are living in a time of shaking, but it is not a shaking to destroy—it is a shaking to realign.
“It is essential that our national leadership and the Body of Christ work hand in hand to guide this nation into righteousness, stability, and purpose,” he said.
The Prime Minister also addressed the importance of avoiding hasty judgment, urging citizens to take time to understand the challenges facing the country.
“We may be facing tough times, but we must not be quick to criticize. Instead, we must look to understand and work together to overcome the challenges in front of us,” he emphasized.

PM Hon. Manele addressing congregants
Furthermore, Prime Minister Manele outlined the foundation on which the nation must rebuild—one of justice, integrity, and faith.
“We are called to remove what is shakable and build on what is eternal—the Kingdom of God.
“This foundation must be built in our governance—with justice and righteousness. It must be built in our economy—with stewardship and integrity.
“It must be built in our families—with love and alignment to divine order.
“It must be built in our churches—with truth, holiness, and spiritual authority,” he said.
The Prime Minister also encouraged attendees to embrace faith, repentance, and divine alignment with God’s direction.
“The future of the Solomon Islands lies not in repeating past mistakes, but in moving forward with faith and hope.
“We must act in alignment with the divine purpose set for our nation,” he said.
The Prime Minister thanked Pastor Gomez, Pastor Ellison Bako, and the leadership of the I.S.A.A.C Network for their dedication to the country.
He called on attendees to act on the message shared during the conference and to rebuild the nation on the unshakable foundation of Jesus Christ.
“Let us respond in faith and rebuild on the only foundation that cannot be shaken—Jesus Christ,” he concluded.
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Prime Minister’s Press Secretariat