Ca Nuam Mang
This fundraiser supports TTGU Angel Project Myanmar (Jan 23-31, 2017)
About This Fundraiser
Greetings in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ!
I am Ca Nuam Mang from Myanmar (Burma). I have had ministerial experiences for 14 years in my home country. At the present time, I am working on my advanced master's degree (ThM) on church history at Torch Trinity Graduate University (TTGU).
By God's grace, I am joining a special mission trip to Myanmar through the Angel Project of TTGU from January 23 to 31 of 2017. As I am a student, I cannot afford the cost for the trip (including expenses) and I am really in need of your prayerful support. To meet my financial need, I would like to ask your generous contribution. Let us join our hands together for the special mission God has ready for us!
More importantly, I would like to ask your prayer support for millions of the unreached people living in Myanmar, the new democratic government, thousands of victims of civil wars, of flood and natural disasters. Also, please pray for my home church, Sakhangyi Baptist Church, where my family (my wife and three children and my elderly mother) are still serving.
May God bless you and your family as you seek His kingdom and His righteousness!
Sincerely,
Rev. Ca Nuam Mang
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About TTGU Angel Project Myanmar (Jan 23-31, 2017)
저희는 오는 2017년 1월 23일(월)부터 1월31일(화)까지 미얀마의 양곤 및 미치나 지역에서 횃불트리니티 신학대학원의 선교 프로젝트의 일환인 Angel Project를 통해 단기간 선교지를 방문하고 올 계획입니다. 현재 89% 인구가 불교 신자인 미얀마에는 민주화의 바람이 점진적으로 일어나고 있습니다. 이 시기와 맞물려 복음을 통한 놀라운 하나님의 구원의 은혜가 미얀마에게 임하길 기도하면서 김은희 교수, 안한나 교수 외 팀원들은 다음과 같은 사역을 목표로 하고 있습니다.
• 현지 신학교 강의 및 평신도 지도자를 위한 세미나 사역: 특히 미치나 지역에서 열악한 환경 가운데 700여명의
기독 학생들을 배출하고 있는 KCTS 방문 (http://ktcsnn.com/)
• 현지인 및 졸업생의 목회지 방문 및 단기 사역 (어린이 사역 등)
• 미얀마 북부에 위치한 카친주의 수도 미치나 난민들의 구제 및 의료 사역
저희 팀 사역을 위해서 기도해 주시기를 부탁드립니다. 혹시, 기도하시는 가운데 재정적으로 후원해 주시기를 원하시면 저희에게 큰 힘이 될 것입니다.
The Angel Project is a unique initiative created by Torch Trinity Graduate University in Seoul, S. Korea. Between semesters, faculty members lead a group of students to visit alumni abroad and collaborate on a number of projects to foster reconciliation and transformation in their respective communities. During January 23-31, 2017, Drs. Grace Kim and Hannah S. An are scheduled to visit Myanmar. Both professors will offer seminars on their specialized topics while a team of students will learn first-hand how Christian leaders in the Majority World faithfully minister in a local context. In particular, the team plans to serve tribal people, including internally displaced groups (i.e., "refugees"). We would like to ask your prayers for the success of the trip and the safety of all the team members. Also, please prayerfully consider partnering with us by funding this project. We believe that your gift, of any amount, will be invaluable in making this outreach a life-changing experience for our brothers and sisters in Myanmar.