Send Network trains 200 church planters; Pastor released then reimprisoned in Myanmar; Maintaining your witness in an election year

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Send Network trains 200 church planters; Pastor released then reimprisoned in Myanmar; Maintaining your witness in an election year

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Episode 604
Send Network trains 200 church planters; Pastor freed then reimprisoned in Myanmar; Maintaining your witness in an election year















Pastors, church planters learn together at Send Network training event; Pastor freed, then jailed in Myanmar; Holding on your witness during a tense election cycle









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Brandon Porter
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International Mission Board

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Every day, hundreds of thousands of people die without the hope of Jesus. Your faithful prayers will make a difference. That’s why the IMB created a free 18-month calendar, called “Impacting Lostness Through Prayer”. It provides guidance, reminders and encouragement as you pray for individuals and communities who have yet to hear the gospel. Learn more about this free resource at IMB.org/prayercalendar.
 
 
 
 





































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