All mission is local. It just depends where you happen to be at the time. I thought about this as I was on the side of a mountain in a wood and bamboo house with a huge drop beneath and a fantastic viewacross the valley.
This place seems remote to the rest of the world. Once in Myanmar there...
The wonderful, diverse and needy nation of Myanmar has been one of our focus projects for the last number of months. There are two particular ministry needs being presented to us as a network, and they both require partnership, prayer, and long term involvement. They are: making a difference in...
One Radstock member shares about the need for Bible training for local gospel ministers in isolated regions of Myanmar. Can you help?
Sitting in the winter-time 30 degree celsius heat, in a small wooden house on a remote hillside in Myanmar, I looked at the people gathered on the floor in...
I stood with our friend Tun Chaing, an indigenous missionary in Myanmar, as he looked at the mountains on the other side of the valley. He pointed out of the window of the wooden hillside house we were in, and described the villages that he visits beyond those peaks. He explained how there are...
This Christmas, are you looking for an eternally meaningful way to give? How about partnering with us to support church planting in the rapidly changing country of Myanmar?
One of our top priorities this year is to help with the development of the vision of Grace Family Church Network. Read on...
As political change offers hope to the people of Myanmar, you can join with a Radstock Key Church in bringing hope to some of the country's fatherless...
Aung, a 33-year-old church leader, discipler and church planter has a vision to plant 50 churches in Myanmar’s (Burma’s) 7 least reached regions, and to train them to plant at least 4 other churches. His strategy is to train 50 leaders, which he does as he plants churches in...
When it comes to mission in Burma (Myanmar today), we all know Adoniram Judson (OK, google him if you don’t), but who knows of Arthur Carlson. I’ve just heard of him today from my new friend Aung, a pastor and church planter. Carlson was apparently a missionary to...