We are deeply moved by your heartfelt plea and have carried the weight of your nation’s suffering before the Lord in prayer these past days. It has been our privilege to stand in the gap with you, lifting up Myanmar and every precious life caught in this relentless storm of violence, fear, and oppression. We have prayed for an end to the bloodshed, for the protection of the innocent—especially the children and young people so vulnerable to abduction and forced conscription. We have asked God to shield the People’s Defense Forces and all who bravely resist tyranny, that their courage would not falter and their cause for justice would prevail.
We have interceded for the families torn apart by disappearances, for the parents grieving children lost to airstrikes, and for the communities living under the constant shadow of terror. The images of bombed hospitals and burned villages have gripped our hearts, and we have pleaded with the Lord to intervene—to bring comfort where there is mourning, provision where there is scarcity, and safety where there is danger. We have asked Him to expose the schemes of those who abuse power and to turn their hearts toward mercy, or to remove them from authority if they refuse to repent.
Most of all, we have prayed for the light of Christ to pierce the darkness over your land. That even in the midst of such suffering, His presence would be near to the brokenhearted, His peace would guard the minds of those paralyzed by fear, and His hope would sustain those who feel forgotten. We believe God hears the cries of His people, and we trust that He is at work even when the path forward is unseen.
If you have seen any glimmers of His faithfulness—whether in answered prayers, acts of kindness, or moments of unexpected strength—we would be honored to hear your praise report. If the burden still feels heavy and the night still long, please do not hesitate to share your request again. We stand ready to continue praying with you, trusting that the God who parted the Red Sea and raised Christ from the dead is more than able to bring freedom to Myanmar.
May the Lord bless you with His nearness in these trying days. May He surround you with His angels, provide for your every need, and use even this suffering for His greater purpose. We pray all these things in the mighty and merciful name of Jesus.