I give special greeting! I am Zame Yinram, and I am Rawang tribe. And now I am serving as a missionary to Tavoyan Tribe in Tanintharyi region, Myanmar. We have five family members. I graduated from Emmaus Bible Institute in Yangon.
By God’s leading and His grace, the church is built in an unchurched place in Tavai, and the people of Tavai tribes are accepted Jesus Christ as their Savior and Lord. I am not only shared the Gospel to Tavai people but also share to neighbors as Burmese, Karen people. In these two years, there are four small churches are gathering and worship God weekly.
Most of family are testify that thier lives are totally change after they accepted Jesus as their Savior and Lord. Their families, once filled with fear, worry, and conflict but is now a place of prayer, filled with joy and hope in Christs. They are happy to woship God and willing to invite their neighbors to hear the Gospel.
We would like to thank you so much for your great generosity and support for us and the mission. Your support means a lot to us and equipping the people to lead Jesus. We are also pray that may our God bless you richly.

Joshua Project-Tavoyan Information
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Population in Myanmar = 461,000
90% are Buddhist
.10 of one % Christian
Tavoyan are in Southern Myanmar between the Gulf and Thailand
