Dear family in Christ, ,
The civil war in Myanmar has still not come to an end, and many regions remain in a state of tension and uncertainty. Ongoing conflict, instability, and economic hardship have placed tremendous pressure on people's lives. Many families have lost their jobs, struggle with insufficient income, and face food shortages. Some parents are even unable to provide the most basic care for their children. In desperation, some have been forced to place their children in orphanages.
Amid such difficult circumstances, M2M missionaries are facing challenges of their own. They too live under the pressures of daily life, environmental limitations, and security risks. Yet they have chosen to remain in the field, faithfully serving the people God has entrusted to them. They visit impoverished families, care for orphans and the vulnerable, and share the love of Christ and the hope of the Gospel in the midst of great need.
During this recent visit, MFCI also provided three Gospel motorcycles to M2M missionaries, helping them travel between communities and continue their outreach and visitation ministries more effectively.
May the Lord remember the people of Myanmar, showing mercy to suffering families and children. We also pray that He will strengthen every M2M missionary, providing for their physical, emotional, spiritual, and practical needs. May they not lose heart in the midst of hardship, but continue to be witnesses who bring hope into the darkness.
“If you spend yourselves in behalf of the hungry and satisfy the needs of the oppressed, then your light will rise in the darkness, and your night will become like the noonday. The Lord will guide you always. ”
-Isaiah 58:10-11
The President of MFCI
Rev. John Chiang