Dear Praying Partners,
Loving Christian greetings from South East Asia Bible College, Myanmar! I pray and hope you all are fine. By God’s grace, because of your prayers and partnerships, the SEABC is going well.
Pastors/Christian Workers Conference:
The Pastors Conference was held at Hebron Assembly Hall on June 24th. The main speaker was Rev. Dr. Al Whittinghill, sent by Franklin Graham from BGEA. The main purpose of the Conference was preparation for the Love, Joy, and Peace Festival (Evangelistic Meeting/Crusade) to be held at Myanmar Convention Center in Yangon, Myanmar from November 18th to 20th, 2016. Believers from different churches in Myanmar pray together and work together for this event. All faculty members and bible students of South East Asia Bible College are praying and doing what we can do for this festival. We need your prayers for the great gospel revival in Myanmar.
New Converts:
Our missionary Bro. Tin Tun conducted a small group Gospel meeting in South Dagon, Yangon area on June 12th & 13th., and on August 11, 2016. The first Gospel meeting was attended by around 12 people and two of them accepted Jesus Christ as their personal Savior and Lord. The second Gospel meeting was attended by around 20 people and by God’s grace 5 of them accepted Jesus Christ as their personal Savior and Lord. Praise the Lord! Please pray with us for the spiritual growth of those new converts and the salvation of those who have not accepted Jesus Christ as their personal Savior and Lord yet. Thanks!
Gospel Outreach:
The SEABC student body is divided into four groups – Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. All the students usually do Gospel outreach ministry in Yangon and its areas by sharing about the Gospel and distributing Gospel tracts. Each group is led by the Group leaders and have gospel trips to Mingalar Children Home in Shwepyethar, Yangon area on the second Sunday of every month.
SEABC Students’ Chapel Service:
The students have Chapel Service on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm. At the service, there is a sermon preached by a faculty member or a senior student. The second and third year students usually lead the service as chairman, one special number is sung by a group or quartette, etc. There is a time for testimony. All the students enjoy the service and it helps their spiritual life and English speaking and understanding.