1/2018 Newsletter

Ministry Update January 2018 January 2018 Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Greetings in this season of our Savior Jesus’ birth and in the New Year! May you have a wonderful peace brought from our Heavenly Father. Church and Outreach I traveled with a team from Wireless Church to several areas of Myanmar to share…

Mao Aung

Myo Aung is a tenacious young man who came to the Yangon Orphanage in 2013 to seek an education and a chance at having a better life. He left his mother and 5 sibling in their small village in northern Myanmar and traveled over 950 miles, some on foot, in order to reach Yangon.  He…

Mai Ruth

Mai Ruth was 5 when her father died and her mother and siblings fell into great poverty. Mai Ruth longed to be able to attend school and get an education, but was not able to. Through a series of divine appointments, Mai Ruth came to live at the Yangon Orphanage where she thrived mentally, physically,…

10/2017 Newsletter

Thank you very much for your continued support and prayers. May the Lord’s blessings and peace and protection be always with you. Love Judah and Khaw Judah’s Family Please pray for my family. Our youngest son Samuel’s eye was badly injured in an accident at school. Jonathan is doing well and wants to attend Johnson…

University Graduate

When Chan Chan was young her parents both died from tuberculosis which is how she came to our Yangon orphanage.  Two years later we let her get a test and she was found to be positive with tuberculosis too.  After taking medicine for six months, by God’s grace, her tuberculosis was completely healed.  Had it…

Aung San Suu Kyi visits Thailand

Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi left Myanmar for the first time in 24 years Tuesday when she took a surprise visit to Thailand. To see photos and read more please follow the link below. http://blog.instagram.com/post/24072502970/daw-aung-san-suu-kyi-visits-thailand

Change in Myanmar

Things are rapidly changing in Myanmar, but pro-democratic leader Suu Kyi expresses caution: “This is a possible first step,” said Aung San Suu Kyi via Skype at the Council on Foreign Relations on Tuesday (5/15/2012). ”I sometimes feel that people are too optimistic about the scene in Burma. You have to remember that the democratization…

Myanmar is in the News

Myanmar is in the news! In a historic move, the United States has restored full diplomatic relations with Myanmar (Burma). Please read more about this wonderful development by clicking on the link below: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/14/world/asia/united-states-resumes-diplomatic-relations-with-myanmar.html

Updates from Judah

Yangon Orphanage Update: K. Sar Ram was sick with tuberculosis, but he is now taking medicine and is getting better. Dakum Pong is in 11th grade, but the school teachers and the principal saw that he could not pass the high school exam, and therefore suggested that he seek vocational training instead of schooling. The…