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Hello i have to do an assignment and it is to make a Wikipedia page. Therefore i need help in publishing it. The article below is the thing that i want to publish therefore I need help if my page can be published or it needs changes.


Pastor Fulori Tataqa is one of the female leaders in the community of Suva, Fiji that needs to be acknowledged for the work that she does to help people in her community. Fulori is a Fijian girl brought up in the village of Wailuku. In 1989, at the age of 31, Fulori began her Ministry in serving God. She was moved in her spirit to save her family and get them to know Jesus. She started off with three other women. They began their Ministry at their home. Afterwards the four ladies including Fulori herself started going for mission house to house teaching the Gospel and praying for people and counseling them. Fulori conducted bible studies with the Suva City Council Staff, Ministry of Justice Staff, Fiji School of Medicine students and also at Holiday Inn. She also went to places where she had appointments with people at their homes. Of all the places she went or visited she never asked anyone for money. Her ministry grew and one of her friend who was a medical practitioner allowed Fulori to come and pray for the people in the hospital. So the ladies went and did their counseling and praying. Many lives were changed. While she was given a an opportunity to pray in the hospital the crowd started increasing in the hospital which made Fulori feel bad because that was not a place to be; She wanted a place where she can do her Ministry and the hospital was not the place to do that. So she prayed to God and then one day a couple (anonymous) came to her and said that God has laid something in their heart and it was to find Fulori a place to do her Ministry, she was shocked to hear that then she told the couple she will pray about it and let them know. That night Fulori went to her room prayed about it and God spoke to her and gave her the confirmation and told her three things: That the people should come in the sanctuary and rejoice the church will run by Faith He will provide for the Ministry as it is said in Isaiah 66:12 The couple got her a place to start her Ministry and it was in 340 Waimanu Road, Suva, Fiji.[1] On the 15th Of May, 2002 her church named FAITH CLINIC a place for deliverance and counseling was opened. She was now Pastor Fulori, from that day forward her Ministry grew. It has been 15 years of the opening of the church and till today no one has ever paid anything and no one ever asked for money and even no fundraisings have been conducted. Faith Clinic depends on God and it is functioning through Faith. Faith Clinic has five groups of prayer warriors who pray and go on missions. She also runs a Mercy Ministry which is based on LOVE. They give food packs to people in need. Support the children in their studies by providing them for their tertiary fees and school suppliers. Also give clothes to the poor and pay the rents for people who cannot afford to pay. The Ministry is based on love because in a way to express love for other people you can help them by providing them with things they need. As a woman starting a Ministry and speaking out she faced many challenges in her journey as a leader. Women to women conflicts which are very common these days. Women talking behind the back of Pastor Fulori; after hearing all these Fulori never gave up. She did what was right. She never lost hope in whatever she was doing. She was also faced by ministerial jealousy because she was a woman who had started a church Faith Clinic and faced a lot of talks from opposition leaders and ministries. As being a women leader Pastoring a church she faced a lot of challenges. Pastor Fulori’s Ministry grew out and now there are five other branches over the nation. For all that she has done for the people and her community there is no evidences or proofs but people they themselves are the proofs. Therefore the people of Suva should be proud to have a leader like her in their community. She is now at the age of 58 but she still continues to help people in whatever way she can. Some words that was encouraged by Fulori are “If you start anything a Ministry or even a Business just be patient, endure and persevere and don’t forget God. To women out there speak out if you are right. Don’t be afraid to speak. And starting something many challenges and difficulties will come your way but just be patient and never give up. As is says in Proverbs 31:8 Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all who are destitute” “It has been truly a joy for me to listen to people and counsel them. And when they leave and go without burdens.” MichelleGrace01 (talk) 06:18, 28 March 2017 (UTC)Reply

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I've left a comment on your Articles for Creation submission, which can be viewed at Draft:Fulori tataqa. Thanks! Theroadislong (talk) 08:44, 28 March 2017 (UTC)Reply

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I've left a comment on your Articles for Creation submission, which can be viewed at Draft:Fulori tataqa. Thanks! Theroadislong (talk) 21:33, 28 March 2017 (UTC)Reply
  1. ^ Bose, Joe. "Faith clinic ministry". Matavuvale Network Fiji's Family Network. Matavuvale Admins. Retrieved 27th March 2017. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)