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ICC Provides Medical Care in Myanmar

April 24, 2020 | Asia
April 24, 2020
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04/24/2020 Washington D.C. (International Christian Concern) – Ever since converting to Christianity, Pastor Tin Shwe has faced hostility for his faith. In 2018, the threats became a reality when he was beaten up by Buddhist extremists while visiting his congregation. He suffered a seri­ous head injury which required medical atten­tion in Yangon.

ICC came alongside this pastor in his time of need to help pay off the medical bills he incurred.

Upon receiving the assistance, Pastor Tin Shwe expressed, “I am so grateful to ICC for reaching out to us in the remote country and in this kind of remote area. We are very encour­aged because we have been reporting about our situation to [other] organizations…but no one pays any attention. Thank you so much ICC.”

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