Victim of Ethnic Cleansing in Burma Serves Mission
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Hannah June 4, 2014
I was one of the missionaries that taught this incredible family, but I lost touch with them after I went home. I'm so excited to read about Nyae and Moe serving missions! They are amazing young people. Thank you for publishing this article!
George SkylesApril 21, 2014
Our ward had a sister missionary whose family survived the massacres in Cambodia. She was the first convert in her family of eleven. All others were then converted and some others served missions. She was just learning English and had the perfect companion to train her. She bore her testimony to us in Cambodian. We didn't understand a word but the Spirit was strong.
Ruth April 21, 2014
Thank you for this article. It was inspiring to read.
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