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Pastor Feztus Lim, your Asian partner and passage to empowering and
evangelizing the minorities and marginalised ethnic people of Myanmar and South Western China, working strategically
with these people since 1994! Come, be a part of what God is doing here!
Our Partnership
Our strategic work...
We addresses the need of appropriate approach of reaching
the minorities and marginalised people of Myanmar and China
We assist and advise caring and compassionate communities,
churches of foreign countries on missions work here
We arrange visit, community development and mission trips to these works and
projects to help develop these people and bring foreign opportunities to them
Read more on Educating "Xiao Yang".
Click on photo to know more about our work of reaching Yunnan's Bai children! We need your help immediately. This children
education centre is part of the Yunnan official church's covering.
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Your Participation
- Plan to go with us on a trip to visit
the projects
- Pledge your support towards to projects
- Promote awareness and the opportunity to
develop mission projects
- Provide investment to set up Christian Enterprise
Development Project, inquire details.
- Pray for the economic growth and stability
of the country and Christians
| Myanmar's Phenomenal Growth In Bible Schools |

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| Seminaries & Strategic Missions. Click on pic for more details |
Myanmar Churches Reaching
In..
Every year on the second sunday in July Myanmar churches and fellowships
and Bible schools celebrated missions in remembrance of Adoniram Judson and call for mission thrust to reach the unsaved!

Adoniram Judson (1788-1850)
The first foreign
missionary from America to Myanmar (Burma)
Born in Malden, Massachusetts,
his father was a pastor attending Brown University. But while in college, he became an atheist under the influence of the
brilliant unbeliever and only repented after the death of that atheist mentor. He entered Andover Theological College where
he turned his life around and received a call to the Far East.
Because there was
not a mission board in America, Judson traveled to England seeking a board that would send him. He was taken prisoner by the
French during the war, escaped to England and was sent back to the US where he was sent out under the first Foreign Mission
Board established.
He was married and
left for India two weeks later. Arriving in India, the British were at war with America and he went to a country not under
British control, Burma in July 13, 1813. After six years, the first Burmese convert was baptized. Britain and Burma were at
war, and Judson was imprisoned by the Burmese for almost two years before being liberated by the British. He was instrumental
in the peace negotiations. During that time both his wife and father died. After prayer and mournful contemplation, he married
again to a missionary widow. In 1840, after 23 years he completed the Burmese Bible. Because of his second wife’s death
and poor health, he returned to the US after 34 years. He married again, returned to Burma and 1849 completed the Burmese-English
Dictionary still used today.
On 12 April 1850,
at the age of 62, Judson died. Except for a few months (when he returned to America after thirty four years from his first
sailing), Judson had spent thirty-eight years in Burma. Although he had waited six years for his first convert, sometime after
his death a government survey recorded 210,000 Christians, one out of every fifty-eight Burmans! It was a partial fulfillment
and a monument to the spirit and ministry of the man.
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2005 Priorty Children Project
Educating 'Xiao Yang'
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| We need at least 100,000 yuans(US$12,000) |

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We critically need at least US$12,000
to acquire an available premise with a building and sizeable land to provide early childhood education for 90 poor
ethnic bai children. The premise will also be the future meeting place for the already officially approved church meeting
place for the 70 Bai christians here. Please pray and respond to the need. Write me should you need more
details.
Focus also Myanmar's thousands of abandoned
children
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Sometime back in 1995 when we first started
out to do orphanage work, there were about 5 orphanages in Yangon, today there are at least an overwhelming 100 orphanages
in Myanmar! The restrictive social structure, financial instability, deteriorating economy because of trade sanctions from
foreign countries, worsening poverty, inadequate health services, destructive sexually transmitted diseases and
hazardous working conditions, all these and more have caused many children at the borders and remote areas to be abandoned. And
the situation is still not stabilised.
Hence we like to appeal to you to join us and
do what we can to reach these abandoned children and bring them in our safe homes! We assist in developing and directing
the projects of 8 orphanages in Myanmar, 6 in Yangon and 2 in Mandalay. We hope to process a passage that these abandoned
children can find not only salvation but also a bright future for themselves and for the Myanmese church.
| Rapha Orphanage, 30km off Mandalay |

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| Today Rapha Orphanage In New Building |

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| Praise God For The Support |
Do you know you can sponsor an orphanage, providing food
and shelter for 20 abandoned children with US$300 per month?
| Joy Orphanage |

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| Andrew Orphanage |

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| Lisa Gilfillan, Shepherd Ministries Int'l Supports |

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| The Orphanage Projects. Click On Photo To Know More |
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