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Proclaim the Gospel of Peace in Unlikely Places

To the casual observer, Ahmed* and Aung Htin Kyaw* have nothing in common. One is a Rohingya Muslim. The other is a staunch Burmese Buddhist. In western Myanmar's Rakhine State, this alone would be enough to make the two men mortal enemies. But soon Ahmed and Aung Htin Kyaw may become brothers in Christ. You see, despite their different worldviews, Ahmed and Aung Htin Kyaw are sincerely seeking truth, and divine providence led both men to ASAP church planter Wendall James.* Aung Htin Kyaw and Wendall's friendship blossomed after they struck up a conversation during a random encounter. Aung Htin Kyaw knew nothing about Adventist beliefs, but as trust developed, Wendall shared the three angels' messages with him. Now, Aung Htin Kyaw is preparing for baptism. Likewise, Ahmed was unfamiliar with Adventism when he met Wendall. But what Wendall shared with him about the Sabbath piqued his interest. Today, Ahmed and his wife are studying the Bible with Wendall, and they have even taken Wendall to Rohingya villages and displacement camps to share about his beliefs with their friends and relatives. When you support ASAP's Evangelism Fund, you equip church planters to help seekers like Ahmed and Aung Htin Kyaw find peace with God (Rom. 5:1) and peace with one another.

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