As fighting between resistance forces and government soldiers in Myanmar intensifies, churches are frequently being targeted by the country's ruling military junta. In mid-September, the Mother of God Catholic Church in Mobye, Shan State, was seized by troops. For several days, the military used the building as a kitchen for its soldiers, resulting in damages to the building. As part of the offensive, the community was hit by air strikes and heavy weapons, resulting in the destruction of more than 100 homes and the displacement of more than 5,000 people.
Since the troops left the area, parishioners have been urged to stay away from their church, as land mines were placed around the building. One church member lamented over the damages to their place of worship, saying, "It's so sad to see, and it's like destroying our hearts."
While Christians make up approximately six percent of the population in Myanmar, Christianity is the majority religion in some states. Recent reports have revealed that the military rulers, who are predominantly Buddhists, have disproportionately targeted religious minorities, including Christians and the largely Muslim Rohingya population. For more information on the difficulties facing followers of Jesus in Myanmar, go to our country report.
Prayerfully uphold Christians in Myanmar who are experiencing severe oppression and violence from the military, specifically those presently struggling with the aftermath of the most recently occurring events and abuses. In the midst of all this turmoil, may God give guidance, strength and peace to His children, so they can in turn minister to the many other suffering citizens who have yet to receive His gift of eternal salvation. Pray that Myanmar will be led by governing leaders who are mindful of the need to respect the rights of all people, regardless of ethnicity or belief.