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History of Shan Churches in Burma 1861-2001 - Khamkoo

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Twenty-first century <strong>Shan</strong> mission project 151<br />

Even<strong>in</strong>g: Takashi<br />

Thu. 4 th Nov<br />

L2 Local Church (Takashi Yoshida)<br />

L3 Key to effective m<strong>in</strong>istry (W<strong>in</strong>ston Ee)<br />

Even<strong>in</strong>g: W<strong>in</strong>ston Ee<br />

Fri. 5 th Nov<br />

L2 Discipleship (Sai Htwe Maung)<br />

L3 Personal and f<strong>in</strong>ancial management (Takashi Yoshida)<br />

Even<strong>in</strong>g: Sai Htwe Maung<br />

Sat. 6 th Nov<br />

L2 Life and teach<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> Jesus (Takashi Yoshida)<br />

L3 People skill (Roger Rice)<br />

Even<strong>in</strong>g: Takashi Yoshida<br />

Mon 8 th Nov<br />

L2 Christian family (Roger & Janet Rice)<br />

L3 Leadership issue (Takashi Yoshida)<br />

Even<strong>in</strong>g: Roger Rice<br />

Tue 9 th Nov<br />

L2 Effective leadership (David Kueh)<br />

L3 Cults (Jerry Yeoh)<br />

Even<strong>in</strong>g: Sai Htwe Maung<br />

Wed. 10 th Nov<br />

L2 Spiritual warfare (Jerry Yeoh)<br />

L3 Survey <strong>of</strong> the Bible (David Kueh)<br />

Even<strong>in</strong>g: Jerry Yeoh<br />

Thu. 11 th Nov<br />

L2 Power Theology (Jerry Yeoh)<br />

L3 Pastoral m<strong>in</strong>istry (David Kueh)<br />

Even<strong>in</strong>g: Sai Htwe Maung<br />

Fri. 12 th Nov<br />

L2 Church Plant<strong>in</strong>g (Sai Htwe Maung)<br />

L3 Conflict management (Jerry Yeoh)<br />

Even<strong>in</strong>g: David Kueh<br />

Sat. 13 th Nov<br />

L2 Homiletic (Jerry Yeoh)<br />

L3 Counsel<strong>in</strong>g (David Kueh)<br />

Even<strong>in</strong>g: Commission<strong>in</strong>g (Sai Htwe Maung)<br />

The tra<strong>in</strong>ees came from Eastern <strong>Shan</strong> State, Southern <strong>Shan</strong> State, Northern <strong>Shan</strong> State and<br />

Yangon. It took 10 days for 15 people to travel by bus from Eastern <strong>Shan</strong> State to Yangon to attend this<br />

tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g. It cost them about 5,000 Kyat for each person <strong>in</strong> travel expenses. A pastor’s monthly salary is<br />

only 5,000 Kyat and our Footsoldier gets 3,000 Kyat monthly support. Half <strong>of</strong> the tra<strong>in</strong>ees paid for their<br />

own expenses and came. They were the most attentive people <strong>in</strong> the class. They sang the most beautiful<br />

choir. They had recorded ten choirs for my radio program. They traveled far away from Ch<strong>in</strong>a border.<br />

They have <strong>in</strong>vited us to hold national GCI <strong>in</strong> their area <strong>in</strong> November 2000 with local sponsorship. They<br />

re-contributed ten percent <strong>of</strong> the allowance they received from GCI to the expenses <strong>of</strong> the tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g. 15<br />

people traveled from Northern <strong>Shan</strong> State, most <strong>of</strong> them from NamKham. It took three days to get to<br />

Yangon. They spent extra night on the road because <strong>of</strong> flood<strong>in</strong>g. One lady got sick on the way to<br />

Yangon and had to be hospitalized after three days <strong>of</strong> tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g. One man attended full course <strong>of</strong> tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g

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