The History Of The Calvary Burmese Church (1997-2023)
Brief Initial History Around 1990, there was no Burmese church in Washington, DC. A few Burmese believers, such as Uncle
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Brief Initial History Around 1990, there was no Burmese church in Washington, DC. A few Burmese believers, such as Uncle
Read MoreAn article from the Bangkok Post by a well-known professor, on how Myanmar Junta Fails the sovereignty test even
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Read MoreIn even a cursory survey of Rohingya history, it is clear that the Rohingya are not an ethnic,
Read MoreBBC | By Adrienne Jordan [spider_facebook id=”1″] I was in a sky blue motorboat traversing Myanmar’s peaceful Inle Lake –
Read More[spider_facebook id=”1″] The Global Observatory | By Nehginpao Kipgen Against the expectations of the country’s powerful military, Myanmar’s recent historic
Read More[spider_facebook id=”1″] Channel News Asia Aung San Suu Kyi has called for talks with Myanmar’s army chief, President Thein Sein
Read More[spider_facebook id=”1″] VOA | By Steve Herman Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi‘s political party has won the first
Read More[spider_facebook id=”1″] Pagan (Bagan) is an ancient city located in the Mandalay Region of Burma (Myanmar). From the 9th to
Read MoreAP News YANGON, Myanmar (AP) — Campaigning kicked off Tuesday for Myanmar’s Nov. 8 general election, which is expected to
Read MoreThe Wall Street Journal | By SHIBANI MAHTANI Initial rush for opportunities turns to disenchantment as political changes lag behind
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