Ever wonder how a Christian in Myanmar might experience persecution for their faith?
The people of Myanmar have been suffering through devastating civil conflict and natural disasters, but one trend that has emerged is how Christians have been disproportionately targeted and persecution.
Having visited Myanmar, Adam recounts the strength and endurance of the Christian community that has experienced immense suffering, reminding us of the need to speak out for those voices yet to be heard.
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Ever wonder how a Christian in Myanmar might experience persecution for their faith?
The people of Myanmar have been suffering through devastating civil conflict and natural disasters, but one trend that has emerged is how Christians have been disproportionately targeted and persecution.
Having visited Myanmar, Adam recounts the strength and endurance of the Christian community that has experienced immense suffering, reminding us of the need to speak out for those voices yet to be heard.
Born Andrew van der Bijl in 1955, the late Brother Andrew’s bible smuggling escapades are the stuff of legend.
Amongst other things, he was a husband, a father, a missionary and a cultural engineer - turning ISLAM into an acronym - I sincerely love all Muslims.
Above all this, Andrew’s faith and trust in God were beyond measure. Open Doors Australia Founder Dean Keaney, reflects on the man behind the best-selling book, “God’s Smuggler”
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Ever wonder how a Christian in Myanmar might experience persecution for their faith?
The people of Myanmar have been suffering through devastating civil conflict and natural disasters, but one trend that has emerged is how Christians have been disproportionately targeted and persecution.
Having visited Myanmar, Adam recounts the strength and endurance of the Christian community that has experienced immense suffering, reminding us of the need to speak out for those voices yet to be heard.