Letters From Myanmar - Latest Reports

Latest reports from our partners in Myanmar:

Myanmar 1“All of the orphanages have sustained great damage but thankfully no injuries or loss of life. They have lost most of the outbuildings such as kitchen buildings, chicken coops (along with the chickens), rice barns (and the rice stored), etc. One orphanage lost many of their large beautiful fruit trees that provided fruit for all of the orphanages and were a means of making some extra income because they could sell the fruit that they couldn’t eat. The primary need for the orphanages right now is food. The price of all commodities has risen by four times in the past week. Eggs, one of their chief sources of protein, went from about 10 cents each to about 70 cents each.”

“Many have lost all their homes. No power, so there is no water. I heard it will take two months. We are glad that we can have candle light but we need to buy water every day and it is so high. As you know things are so high - four times higher than before and we are not sure how long we can take it. Some of our friends were so terrify by cyclone and beg us to talk to our Living Father. I believe that in everything our Father has a purpose for us and that He is always faithful to us. Thank you so much for your deep love and concern.”

Prayer:
Thank you God for allowing EvanTell to send funds directly to Myanmar to provide for the physical and spiritual needs of the people as they recover from the cyclone.

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