Some
of the poorest children in one of the world’s poorest nations, Burma
(also called Myanmar), gather at a nursery school run by an indigenous
Christian ministry near Yangon, formerly known as Rangoon. About 15
children from Buddhist families meet in a small structure made of bamboo
and banana leaf, paying little mind to a sewage ditch visible through
the floor. The nursery helps build bridges to share Christ with both
parents and children. Besides various evangelism outreaches, community
works and micro-enterprise assistance, the ministry also helps poor
children attend school. “We want to thank you for helping us to provide
aid to children too poor to attend school,” the ministry leader said.
“Due to your kindness, many poor and needy children can now attend
school regularly.”
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