North Malaita NT-IG Cluster
Languages participating in this cluster:
- Baeggu
- Baelelea
- Fataleka
The Baegu, Baelelea and Fataleka people of the Solomon Islands live on the northern end of Malaita Island. Christian missionaries first arrived in Malaita in the early 1900s. Today, most people here consider themselves Christians, but many are still heavily influenced by an animistic worldview. The New Testament in their mother tongue will help believers to understand who God is, and what Christ did, so they can stand strong against false teaching.
News from the Field
- Feb01
North Malaita Cluster Project
The Baegu, Baelelea and Fataleka people live on the northern end of Malaita Island. Christian missionaries first arrived in Malaita in the early 1900s. Today, most people here consider themselves Christians, but many are still heavily influenced by an animistic worldview. The New Testament in their mother tongue will help believers to understand who God is, and what Christ did, so they can stand strong against false teaching. The project goal is to translate the New Testament in Baegu and Baelelea, and the Gospels in Fataleka.
- Jun15
North Malaita Cluster of the Solomon Islands
The speakers in the North Malaita Cluster are rejoicing that they can listen to Luke’s Gospel over their seven new Saber MP3 players!
But when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, you will receive power and will tell people about me everywhere—in Jerusalem, throughout Judea, in Samaria, and to the ends of the earth. (Acts 1:8, NLT)

