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Advent Prayer - Christmas in Burma

Project(s): 75-821, 75-763

Country: Myanmar, Burma, South and East Asia

On those living in the land of the shadow of death a light has dawned.
Isaiah 9:2

 

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Map showing the location of Burma (Myanmar)

There are nearly four million Christians in Burma (Myanmar), spread across several ethnic groups. But the Christians suffer severe persecution, partly for their faith and partly for their ethnicity (most are from non-Burman people-groups).

The ruling military junta “treat the Christians as an enemy”, say Christians. The army raids their jungle villages and destroys churches and houses, killing any inhabitants who do not manage to escape in time. The junta uses Buddhism, the majority faith, as a weapon against the Christians, who are offered inducements to convert to Buddhism, and then to convert others. Christians were denied government In spite of their suffering, Christian orphans in Burma are able to take part in Christmas celebrations at their orphanage assistance after the devastating cyclone in May 2008.

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In spite of their suffering, Christian orphans in Burma are able to take part in Christmas celebrations at their orphanage

Barnabas Fund supports an orphanage that provides shelter and food for children who have lost one or both of their parents in anti- Christian violence or after Cyclone Nargis. Christmas is a highlight for the orphans, despite the tragedies they have already experienced in their short lives, and they participate in the celebration with drama, songs and games. Last year each child received a present: each boy was given a pair of jeans, while each girl received a beautiful new skirt. The children were also treated to cookies and soya drinks.

Barnabas assists Christians in Burma by providing food, houses, boats, fi shing nets, and ducklings for families who lost the means to support themselves because of the devastating cyclone in 2008. We are also supporting a school for Christian children with funds for the building, teachers and school books.

Thank the Lord for the faithfulness of Christians in Burma, who are standing strong even in the face of daily persecution. Pray that they will have the strength to continue worshipping the Lord. Pray especially for the orphans, that they may be protected from further harm and receive the support that they need. Pray for an end to the persecution of our brothers and sisters in this needy nation and that our Heavenly Father will meet their needs and comfort their hearts. Pray that all Christians in Burma will be able to enjoy a time of fellowship this Christmas.

Barnabas Fund projects include

 

Christian orphans - 75-821

Aid for persecuted Christians - 75-763

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