The following update was written by Pastor Zom*, in Myanmar, in late June: Praise His name! It is my joy to write my report on the food distribution to the poor in five villages in my area who were badly affected by the war recently. It is because of your prayers that all these things […]
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Christmas Update
The Christmas story is for the nations! Christ a promise to all peoples. That is not only the spirit of Christmas, but the essence of all that we do at Harvest Bridge. Over the last six months, our small team of three full-time staff visited many of our partners to reconnect after the pandemic, strengthening […]
June 2022 Update
Rebuild . Restore . Renew Dear friends and supporters, We are launching our 2022 Summer Match starting on Sunday. This year, a generous supporter is matching up to $40,000 raised. That means $80,000 can be raised between July 3 and August 14! After two very difficult years full of Covid deaths, illness, war, natural disasters, […]
May 2022 – Being a Neighbor
Hearing God’s voice and Responding to others’ “A miracle that I witnessed in the last six months was in the life of an old woman named Junu, aged 58. Junu was also my neighbour. She was very nosy and talkative, but whenever I talked to her about the Gospel or my testimony, she’d get really […]
Myanmar: A year under the military coup
A TIMELINE February 1 is the one year mark of the military coup which overthrew the democratically elected government in 2021. This newsletter contains the timeline of some of the many events that took place with Harvest Bridge’s network in Myanmar. 2021 – 2022 Myanmar Timeline: A year under the military coup through the eyes […]
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! As it may be for you, December is the busiest time of the year for most of our leaders. In some cases, this year’s celebrations and outreaches will be a welcome return to traditions that could not take place in the same way in 2020. In Bhutan, for example, […]
October 2021 Myanmar Updates
#prayformyanmar #justiceformyanmar Treasures in jars of clay We are witnessing many incidents unfolding in Myanmar. Over the past several months, we have received the very sad news of some of our leaders who lost their lives and others who have lost their loved ones to Covid. This is Pastor Aung’s* update: “The past six months […]