

Marilyn Ministers in Jail
The Myanmar military that took over the country by coup in 2021 enacted a conscription law in February of last year. This requires all young men and women to serve in the military for two years. Most, however, do not want to do this and may be arrested at any time. The military came to the new building being constructed for Shiloh Bible College, where they arrested six of the construction workers and forced them into the military. They then turned to the owner of the building

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Sep 25, 20251 min read


25th Anniversary and New School Year
A new school year began this past June for Shiloh Bible College in Mandalay, Myanmar, with 15 students. In 2000, Andrew Bawi Ceu began this college to carry out his vision of seeing church planters in every state and every division of the country. This year, the college celebrated its Silver Jubilee—25 years of ministry for God’s glory. We are grateful for our brother, Andrew, and his vision to see souls saved in Myanmar. Please pray for the college and for the church planter

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Aug 28, 20251 min read


Earthquake in Myanmar
A massive 7.7 earthquake shook Mandalay, Myanmar, on Friday, March 28. Its effects were felt in neighboring countries, as well. Five days later the number of those killed in Myanmar had surpassed 2,700. We are thankful to have heard from Andrew Bawi Ceu that his family and those he works with were ok, although they have sustained building damage. We are in contact with him to learn more details. Please keep the Christians in Myanmar in your prayers!

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Apr 8, 20251 min read


Visit to Myanmar
Dr. Jim Lo and Board Member Rod Davis traveled briefly to Myanmar in September. They were able to witness firsthand the devastation of recent flooding, as well as hear the difficulties the people have faced since the military coup in 2021. Yet, Dr. Lo and Pastor Rod also witnessed believers who have purposed to follow Christ and find their joy in Him. Please continue to pray for the national Director, Andrew Bawi Ceu, as well as the Bible college and church planters in Myanma

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Oct 11, 20241 min read


Building Progress and Graduation in Myanmar
Building Progress For the first time since it was started in 2000, Shiloh Bible College in Myanmar is getting its own, permanent location. The building project is underway, and it will soon have all the walls constructed for the four stories. These different floors will be for offices, classrooms, girls’ and boys’ dormitories, and a sanctuary for church services. The next steps will be to complete the electricity, plumbing, doors, windows, and etc. Dr. Andrew Bawi Ceu asks fo

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May 16, 20241 min read


New School Year in Myanmar
The new school year for Shiloh Bible College in Myanmar started on June 1. This year they have sixteen students. On June 8-9, they had an evangelistic meeting with a guest speaker. Then on June 11, they celebrated the 23rd anniversary of the college. Andrew Bawi Ceu, the founder and director of the college, started SBC in 2000 specifically to train church planters to spread the name of Christ. Currently, we support 5 church planters (a limited stipend for the first four years

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Jul 12, 20231 min read


A New Building for Shiloh Bible College
Since Andrew Bawi Ceu began Shiloh Bible College in 2000, they have always met in rented facilities. This means that, over more than 20 years, rental fees have been paid, and the school has also had to switch locations in the past. This year in February the beginnings of a new building have been started, their own building on their own land. The plan is to build four floors and include room for church activities, Shiloh Bible College office and classrooms, and dormitories for

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May 31, 20231 min read


Myanmar Outreach
Five students graduated from Shiloh Bible College this year on February 18; five students graduated from Faith Bible Online School, as well. Of the five graduates from SBC, three were planning to move to various locations to plant churches. Please pray for Bran Sang Aung, Thaw Thaw, and Zi Ma Lay as they seek to reach souls with the good news of Christ. Thingyan Festival is celebrated each year in Myanmar in mid-April. The four days are public holidays and end with the Buddhi

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May 30, 20232 min read
