At the start of this year, we shared a bold vision—to open a brand-new Christian school in Myanmar. Today, we’re excited to tell you: Phase 1 is open!
Twenty-two students are now two months into their school year, receiving a high-quality, Christ-centered education. This school is already changing lives through strong academics, a caring staff, and a foundation built on God’s Word.
“We have one Buddhist student who is 11 years old… I believe they will become a believer and share Jesus with their community.” — Teacher, Myanmar
Yes, these students are learning skills that will change their future—but more importantly, their hearts and families are being introduced to Jesus. Thank you to our partners who are helping turn this vision into reality!
Your continued giving will help us reach our goal for Phase 1 and move toward a much larger capacity in Phase 2.
While we celebrate this breakthrough in Myanmar, the Church in China is under greater pressure than it has been in decades.
Pastors are being followed
Children are banned from church
Believers are tracked, silenced, or scattered
Christian books and Bibles banned from digital platforms
Online meetings monitored or shut down
House churches forced into hidden groups of 10–20
To strengthen and encourage them, we’re flying 50 pastors out of the country to a secure location where they can worship, connect, and be equipped—without fear of arrest or surveillance.
These leaders cannot safely meet inside China. This leadership conference is one of the few remaining ways we can pour into them and keep the mission alive.
World Compassion Terry Law Ministries d/b/a World Compassion and its affiliates are not a part of nor associated with Compassion International. Your gift will be used for these projects and many other outreaches of World Compassion.
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