During Leon and Gloria’s visit to Myanmar for Pentecost 2014, they were treated almost daily with musical performances from the local church children. They wished to share some with all of you.
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40 COG members (including children) gathered at Kyawk Taing, Myanmar for the Feast of Tabernacles with much worship; singing songs to God; and lots and lots of feasting. Seng Aung, our Student Pastor in Kyawk Taing; his wife Seng Pan; Legacy student Htoo Mya Shwe; and our Deacon in Rangoon, U Myo Zaw and his wife Tumar, are there to lead services and festivities throughout the 8 day Feast. Some COG members from other parts of Myanmar were able to attend…
Dear Friends and Fellow-Laborers, Legacy Institute will once again sponsor a Feast of Tabernacles site in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Local Karen tribal members from Thailand and Burma (Myanmar), as well as students and volunteer administrators and faculty from the Legacy Foundation Leadership Training Center will also be in attendance. Foreign visitors are always welcome to attend.
The laws have changed again! It seems to me like they keep changing the laws every month or so. In order for us to bring students from Myanmar (Burma) to Legacy in Thailand, we must have them attend a Thai language school. In order to attend a Thai language school, they must acquire an Education Visa (ED visa). In order to acquire an ED visa, we must pay a local language school a yearly fee for them to attend on Sundays. They can then attend Legacy school on weekdays.
Today marks the 84th birthday of King Bhumibol Adulyadej. It is also National Father’s Day. Here is a rundown of some Thai […]