25 January 2018 - Dear Brethren and Fellow Laborers, Over the winter break,SengAung, our pastor in Jawk Taing, Myanmar, and his family went to NaMawn in Kachinland. HtooGay, a Legacy grad (who is also finishing up his last year in high school), went along. There we have a small group of brethren of which some are also family to SengAung. It’s quite a long trip. Here is what Seng Pan wrote to me: “Thaungoo to Mandalay 8 hours, Mandalay to Kachin state Hopin town (18 hours by train), Hopin to NaMawn 1 hour by motorcycles. It takes two nights and two days long. We can go by bus too, more quick one and half day long but, more expensive.”
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18 December 2017 - Dear Brethren and Fellow Laborers, On the 1st of December, Jum SengPan, our Pastor’s wife from JawkTiang, wrote to me and said that they buried PweSay. Here is her message: “Hello Aj Gloria, Yes we will be straight and narrow way. Sometimes we don't know what's God ways...
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23 November 2017 - Dear Brethren and Fellow Laborers, This is Gloria again, giving you and update on Leon...
16-18 November 2017 - Dear Brethren and Fellow Laborers, This is Gloria writing to you for prayers on behalf of Leon. Thursday the 16th of November: Around 7: pm Leon had a stroke while sitting in his chair in front of the computer...
29 October 2017 - Dear Friends and Fellow Laborers, In this letter I will be writing to you about King Bhumibol Adulyadej, and our recent Feast of Tabernacles in Myanmar...
30 August 2017 - Dear Friends and Fellow Laborers, This is an emergency letter appealing for you to help us here at Legacy in Thailand and Myanmar. The Bible tells me: “Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you.” (Matthew 7:7) So, I am asking, seeking, and knocking. Our donations have dramatically dropped over the past three months. Monthly donations have dropped to 40% of what we usually receive. I am not ashamed to say that we are really hurting. We have an office to run in Chiang Mai with employees, and we send funds to Myanmar on a monthly basis to conduct the ministry and sponsor student’s education in both high school and university. There is also food, clothing, and transportation expenses for them. A 60% drop in monthly donations is devastating. We cannot sustain the Work here on that. We were bare bones before.
23 August 2017 - Dear Friends and Fellow Laborers, The first thing I want to do in this letter is address our name change to “Legacy Teaching Institute”. Several years ago, totally unknown to us, a form was not filed properly with the Secretary of State of Texas. This started a bureaucratic chain reaction that caused the removal of our name from the rolls of active Texas non-profit corporations...