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Pure Spiritual Food

I am thankful to the TWR Myanmar Project Hannah team for sending me the monthly prayer calendar and giving me the opportunity to pray through the requests.

Even though I read the Bible, I found it difficult to understand everything the Bible meant. But listening every night to TWR’s Burmese radio programs has helped me understand each Scripture verse I hear about as well as the themes Scripture teaches. I listen to all TWR Burmese radio programs always.

One of the Burmese Women of Hope® programs talked about food. Fruits and vegetables should be eaten every day, and eating many vegetables helps strengthen both a person’s body and mind. It is necessary to have at least three meals each day. Water is the best drink for us, and we shouldn't eat much food that is made by adding sugar. The same program taught us that just as the right food is important for our physical health, we have to read and study the Bible for our spiritual health. By reading the Bible, we learn God’s command to love everyone, and showing godly love is a good example of a healthy Christian to others. The Women of Hope® hosts gave Scripture references with their message, and I am especially thankful to the producers of this program.

from a Burmese Women of Hope® listener in Myanmar

 

Within the past decade, Myanmar has been impacted by two significant natural disasters – the tsunami in 2004 and Cyclone Nargis in 2008. Even as the people of Myanmar try to recover a sense of normalcy years after the disasters have passed, there still exists a void that only God can fill. They need Jesus to bind their hurts and make them whole again. TWR is reaching out to the women of Myanmar with prayer and the Word of God through Project Hannah’s monthly prayer calendar and its Women of Hope® radio program, broadcast via shortwave from TWR’s transmitters on Guam.

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