BAM Network Outreach was birthed from love, loss, faith, and obedience.
On July 15, 2024, my beloved wife, Melolini, passed from this life into eternity — just two months after we moved from Hawai‘i. Her passing marked the most difficult season of my life, but it also became a sacred turning point where God began shaping something new through grief, legacy, and continued calling.
One year later, on July 15, 2025, BAM Network was publicly launched on the first anniversary of her passing — not as a memorial, but as a living testimony of faith, healing, and purpose.
What began years earlier as a simple food trailer ministry, serving meals with love and humility, has now grown into a bilingual media outreach reaching hearts across cultures, generations, and nations.
BAM Network Outreach is rooted in healing, legacy, and cultural stewardship.
We share reflections, devotionals, and everyday stories that:
Our message is simple but intentional:
BAM Network Outreach is addressing the growing drug challenges affecting families and communities, particularly here in American Samoa.
BAM Network was born in a season of loss, prayer, and reflection—but its roots began earlier in a place of love and service.
Today, BAM Network exists to encourage hearts, share hope, and remind people that God is still present—even in difficult seasons. What once served food now serves faith, healing, and encouragement.




Both BAM Network Outreach and Fagasā Legacy Outreach were birthed from the same place — a prayerful heart, obedience to God, and a deep burden for people.
Though expressed in different ways, both ministries are:
These ministries exist not for recognition, but for restoration.

BAM Network Outreach is a simple online space created to encourage hearts, share hope, and remind people that God is still present, even in hard seasons. It shares short messages, photos, and videos meant to bring peace, strength, or hope, one day at a time.



