Salvation Camp a Success in Myanmar- Praise Report!

by | Mar 25, 2015

Myanmar, Southeast Asia:  One of the areas in Myanmar is rejoicing, as seven new souls have accepted Jesus Christ during the Salvation Camp held in the second week of March.

The Salvation Camp was a joint effort of four churches in the area, with four local team members leading the event. The camp was also made possible through prayer and financial support of certain zone churches and their members.

The highlight of the camp was the baptism of seven individuals, the fruits of evangelism and outreach of the camp leaders.

Let us continue to pray for the newly baptized souls, that they will grow into mature disciples so that they can also make disciples.

We would also like to thank the churches and local team members involved for making the Salvation Camp a success. We acknowledge their genuine sacrifice and unwavering faith in God. May they never grow tired of responding to the call to make Christlike disciples.

Submitted: Team Member from Myanmar.

Todd & Connie Lou Aebischer

Todd and Connie Lou Aebischer served as Regional Communications Coordinator - Regional NMI Coordinator respectively for over 4 years. They are now serving in Papua New Guinea under Mission Aviation Fellowship as Country Director / Program Director.

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