A church-planting ministry in Myanmar drills wells and constructs
cisterns in rural areas where potable water is in high demand. One
hilltop village in Magwe Division is home to 30 families. The closest
water source is half a mile away. Missionaries who planted a church in
the community saw the need for an enclosed, concrete well and asked
Christian Aid Mission for $500. “If we drill a well for the entire village, our church will have a better platform to preach the gospel,”
said the ministry leader. While clean water for drinking and bathing is
important, the ministry’s primary goal is to tell others about the
“living water” offered by Jesus Christ that satisfies mankind’s
spiritual thirst. The ministry trains tribal pastors and church planters
who in turn will lead their ethnic group to the Savior. Churches have
already been planted among 19 different people groups.
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