Children learn of Christ’s salvation at a new church plant in Burma
(also called Myanmar), while others in equally remote areas put their
faith in Christ at an indigenous ministry’s evangelistic outreaches.
Ministry team members have also seen children come to Christ by helping
to guide their education. At an evangelistic camp for children under the
ministry’s tutoring program, 30 of them recently accepted Christ as
Lord and Savior. “These students were Buddhists, and now they are
Christians,” the ministry director said. “Our prayer is to make
acquaintance with their parents and reach their parents and other
villagers. As many parents are asking for their children to receive this
school help, we plan and pray to extend it for more students.” The
ministry plans to board students at a facility to be built for just
$1,800, including preparing the land, with the children’s parents being
responsible only for their food. The ministry has appointed one of its
Bible school graduates to supervise and teach the students starting in
June. “Once we have the building, we can accept students,” the director
said.
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