In Myanmar, hope feels like a distant memory.
Following a devastating combination of political unrest, a global pandemic, and a powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake, many in this nation have been left feeling broken, fearful, and uncertain of the future. Families are grieving, communities are struggling, and it seems as though darkness has settled over the land.
Yet in the midst of despair, God’s Word remains a beacon of hope.
At CLC, our mission is to honour God by making Christian literature and resources available to all nations so that people everywhere can come to faith and maturity in the Lord Jesus Christ. In Myanmar, we are stepping into this mission with urgency and prayerful determination.
Jacob Mung, National Director of CLC Myanmar, is leading an initiative to bring the life-changing message of the Gospel to his people through the distribution of Burmese Bibles.
“The people are desperate. The future feels hopeless. But God’s Word offers a hope that will never fail.”
The Vision: Reaching Hearts Through the Word of God
Despite having over 100 ethnic groups and dialects, Burmese remains the official and most widely understood language in Myanmar, which is why our team is focusing their efforts on making Scripture available in Burmese, the language of schools, government, and media. This Bible project includes two crucial components:
• Printing 20,000 standard Burmese Bibles
• Reprinting 10,000 copies of the Myanmar Study Bible, the first-ever non-denominational Study Bible in Burmese.