Myanmar Vision Ministries Podcast
13/07/08 11:30
Episode 001: The Inaugural Edition!
Podcast
A long time in the making, the first Myanmar Vision Ministries podcast is finally released and available by RSS subscription. Submitted to iTunes, it will be available there probably by the end of July. But, for now, it’s right here on our website. Click the podcast link below to get started. This first episode has three segments and runs about 38 minutes. The first segment contains highlights from Kim Barrera’s recent missions project in Myanmar when she traveled to the northern region of Putao with Marta Khong and James Khong’s brother, John. You’ll hear what’s special about Putao and why it is important to the future of Myanmar Vision Ministries. The second segment details some recent updates regarding Cyclone Nargis releif efforts facilitated by Myanmar Vision Ministries. The last segment, translated in English, is one father’s personal story about how he tried to survive along with his family during the worst of Cyclone Nargis. It’s a heart-gripping account and one you won’t forget. Enjoy our first podcast and submit your comments and feedback.
Podcast
A long time in the making, the first Myanmar Vision Ministries podcast is finally released and available by RSS subscription. Submitted to iTunes, it will be available there probably by the end of July. But, for now, it’s right here on our website. Click the podcast link below to get started. This first episode has three segments and runs about 38 minutes. The first segment contains highlights from Kim Barrera’s recent missions project in Myanmar when she traveled to the northern region of Putao with Marta Khong and James Khong’s brother, John. You’ll hear what’s special about Putao and why it is important to the future of Myanmar Vision Ministries. The second segment details some recent updates regarding Cyclone Nargis releif efforts facilitated by Myanmar Vision Ministries. The last segment, translated in English, is one father’s personal story about how he tried to survive along with his family during the worst of Cyclone Nargis. It’s a heart-gripping account and one you won’t forget. Enjoy our first podcast and submit your comments and feedback.
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