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Give thanks to God for the joyful news from the Anglican Diocese of Pyay in Myanmar, where a new church building is now ready to be dedicated to his glory. Myanmar is led by The Most Revd Dr Stephen Than Myint Oo, Primate of the Church of the Province of Myanmar and a member of the Gafcon Primates Council.

We rejoice in the testimony of Kye-bin-kan village. When evangelist David Htay Lwin arrived about seven years ago, there were no known believers. Today, a vibrant Christian community has grown into St Philip’s Parish, where David, now ordained, serves faithfully.

This milestone has been supported through the Anglican Relief and Development Fund (ARDF), a close global partner of many Gafcon provinces and Primates, working alongside them to strengthen gospel ministry and generate missional resources through locally led development projects. Pray that this new building will be a beacon of hope and gospel growth across the region.

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