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Stories
from the Field
December
2003
Secret
Believers in Myanmar
A
national missionary visited an area of Myanmar so hostile
to Christianity that many believed it could never be openly
evangelized, even by an itinerant missionary. He was surprised
to discover small groups of Christians, including some former
Buddhist monks, who had come to Christ through gospel radio
broadcasts. The believers had been meeting secretly with
no guidance from a mature Christian. Thrilled to finally
meet someone who could disciple and teach them, they begged
the missionary to return to their town as often as possible.
Additional
workers are planning to help by providing fellowship and
teaching, medical care for lepers and the poor, food, and
children's evangelism. More radios will be distributed to
strategic places. Glorify God for the power of the Word.
Ask him to continue to use gospel radio to take the good
news of his love to places missionaries cannot reach.
From
Advance! Oct. 2003
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