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Burma (Myanmar)
- Myanmar’s Christians: As Our Churches Burn and People Flee, We Need the US’s HelpThe Biden administration and the global church can do more to help the Chin people in Myanmar.Zo Tum Hmung, David Moe, John Indergaard|
- More Than Manipur: Tribal Christians Divided by Borders Yet United in FaithThe Kuki share ancestry with the Chin in Myanmar and the Mizo in India’s Mizoram, all of whom have a history of Christianity and turmoil.Pum Za Mang|
- For Years, This Christian NGO Worked with Muslims in Myanmar. Then Came Cyclone Mocha.Long-term relationships helped the group aid the Rohingya while the UN and others were shut out.Angela Lu Fulton|简体中文繁體中文
- Myanmar Sentences Baptist Leader to 6 Years in PrisonUPDATED: Supporters say the charges against Hkalam Samson, an outspoken critic of the junta's human rights abuses, are politically motivated.Tessa Sanchez|
- ‘Pray for the End of the Dictatorship’: The Cries of Myanmar’s ChristiansPleas to God for unity, justice, and the strength to survive.Angela Lu Fulton|
- Myanmar’s Christians Fight for PeaceA former beauty queen is a part of the widespread resistance taking a stand against the brutal military regime.Kate Shellnutt|简体中文Indonesian繁體中文
- Amid Myanmar’s Civil War, Unity EmergesChristians, Buddhists, and Muslims—all from different ethnic backgrounds—are coming together to resist the violent military junta.Angela Lu Fulton|
- Why I Pray for Myanmar with HopeFive reasons for the current crisis, three signs of hope, and three prayers for what is needed next.Chris Mabey|
- Army Attacks Continue in Myanmar’s Most Christian StateIn a town in the Chin region, government soldiers burned and looted homes and churches.Grant Peck in Bangkok – The Associated Press |
- After Military Coup, It’s ‘Time to Shout’ for Myanmar EvangelicalsDespite becoming more vulnerable and disconnected following last week’s military takeover, the country’s Christian minority steps out in prayer and protest.Kate Shellnutt|
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