
Sunday, October 26 our squad gathered around 5 of our own who were leaving the next day for Myanmar (Burma). Our squad knew the risks at stake for this pioneer trip, but we stood behind them knowing they were obeying the Lord. They left the next morning & we would not see them again for another couple weeks. Our squad prayed for them every day. When we saw them again, you could tell they had seen & had been a part of something bigger than themselves. They were changed. Our squad has taken the job of adopting this special project to bring aid to the Christian Church in Myanmar. Below are some information collected by the team that went (Tara Stephenson, Zach Parish, Katie Rowland, Sara Ellis, & Natalie Montgomery).


Imagine 75% of your county wiped out. We heard stories of mothers losing the majority of their families and individuals clinging to coconut trees for hours to survive. As their families were stripped from their lives, also was the feeling and vision of hope.
Currently, life in the Delta is in survival mode. Every day they wait for rice bags to arrive, rebuild bamboo homes, and relocate orphans due to lack of space. The rice fields are still soaking in salt water and much of the cattle were lost during the storm. Food is scarce and children go to school under UNICEF tarps.
Getting there involved an arduous journey. The road to the delta was long, hot, bumpy and wearying. At one point the ancient van ground to a halt after a particularly jarring rut. “Ah, we get out and push,” said our translator. So we got out and pushed the van. It started again, we hopped in, and went, chuckling, on our World Race way.

Until we arrived.
The road to LaButta is lined with the remnants of wooden houses (in the States they would have been called shacks) that had been blown away by Nargis.
Some were still being lived in, with tarps over their bamboo-woven roofs. Many were in shambles on the ground.

In a wooden shack on woven mats the body of Christ rises to its knees and cries out in prayer. Fervency and desperation mark their cries as they clasp their hands in front of their chests, or hold them open to God, asking Him to bring His KINGDOM to their country. To Myanmar.
…Thousands of orphans crying for their lost families
…Cyclone Nargis survivors hunger pains
…A child’s scream as another is taken to become a child soldier
…Fear of man in the sound of silence
…A mother’s broken heart shatters as she sees no future for her family
…Ultimately, their hearts begging for hope.
Will you help us help the people of Myanmar rebuild their church? They say it will cost $8000. Please join us. The People of Myanmar need YOU! Please help us help those who were devastated by the cyclone last spring…
Adventures in Missions
PO Box 534470
Atlanta, GA 30353-4470
Write checks out to “Adventures in Missions” and in the ‘for’ line write “World Race Ministry – Myanmar”.
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They will be posting more media, videos, & news as it comes. You can follow the links below to read more. Thanks! Your prayers are being heard…do not forget that!
…Luke 18:27 says, “what is impossible for man is possible with God.” (Zach from team JOY)
On May 2, 2008, Cyclone Nargis relentlessly hit the Irrawaddy Delta in Myanmar killing over 160,000 people and left 30,000 missing (Tara from JOY)…