Across the planet, there are millions of people who do not know Jesus as their Lord.
We must be their friend and love them first of all, earning the opportunities to share the gospel of peace, and Jesus, with them. We do this by bringing a cup of cold water, providing food, helping with shelter, helping with clothing, helping with health issues, helping with educational issues…BEing their FRIEND while DOing life with them. Compassion is BEing more than DOing. Compassion is entering places of crisis & full immersion in full humanity.
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| Country Statistics | |
| Population | 47 million |
| Land Mass | 253,954 sq. miles |
| Life Expectancy | 63 years |
| Infant Mortality Rate | 51 / 1,000 |
| Literacy Rate | 83% |
| School Enrollment | 84% |
| Access to Safe Water | 78% |
| Average Annual Income (GNI per capita) | US$220 |
Myanmar, previously known as Burma, is a country made up of diverse peoples and subcultures. In all, about 90 languages are spoken, but Burmese is the country’s official language.
More than half of Myanmar’s labor force works in agriculture, growing rice, corn, sugarcane, and a variety of other crops.
However, many of the farming families struggle just to grow enough food to feed their children. Let’s work alongside these families to teach them new agricultural techniques that can increase harvests and help them better provide for their children.
Though a large number of Myanmar’s people are literate, the country’s desperate economic situation indicates that many children are without opportunities to receive a good education or adequate health care. Unless they receive help, boys and girls will never reach their academic potential and will find it difficult to escape the cycle of poverty and improve the future of their communities.
While the people of Myanmar enjoy freedom of religion, Buddhism, which was once the state religion, continues to have a strong influence across the land. About 90 percent of the population is Buddhist, and there are approximately 1 million Buddhist temples in Myanmar.
Slightly smaller than the state of Texas, Myanmar is characterized by subtropical forest and a monsoon climate with three seasons.
In summer, which lasts from February to May, there is little to no rain and temperatures reach their highest. The rainy season begins in May and runs into October. The weather then becomes dry and cool until February.
Myanmar is one of the poorest nations in the world. Decades of military rule have devastated the country’s infrastructure, and underemployment and economic stagnation have become the norm. Your sponsorships are helping to provide the poorest of families with the skills and resources they need to increase household incomes and improve their quality of life.
Over the years, Buddhism has been a veritable spiritual fortress in Myanmar. Even so, the Christian faith has taken root. In the face of much adversity, and with only a fraction of the population claiming Christianity, the church continues to grow.
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