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Shan Missions Short-term Mission Trip Report December 6-13, 2009 By Rev. Dr. Sai Htwe Maung Clinic At Wan Hein & Christmas Outreach At Lak Taeng Primary School Wan Hein was another village about one-hour-drive from Lak Taeng. This village was very unfriendly to missionary and Christians. Some villagers burned down a small church in the village a year ago. The missionary and the believers had to move out to Muong Khue. We were given opportunity by our colleague missionary to open a medical clinic at this village for half-day session. Before we did clinical services to the villagers we first went to meet the chief of the village and paid a courtesy visit and discussed about the opening half-day clinic in the village for the villagers. The chief willingly agreed to allow us to have our clinic at Buddhist monastery. We did not only offer clinical services, we also organized the ladies to do handicraft on making necklace for themselves as souvenirs. We also took photograph of old people and children and printed out on paper for them to keep at home because some of them have never had a chance of seeing their own picture on paper.
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Page 1: Clinic At Wan Hein & Christmas ... - shan-missions.comShan Missions Short-term Mission Trip Report December 6-13, 2009 By Rev. Dr. Sai Htwe Maung Clinic At Wan Hein & Christmas Outreach

Shan Missions

Short-term Mission Trip Report December 6-13, 2009 By Rev. Dr. Sai Htwe Maung

Clinic At Wan Hein &

Christmas Outreach At Lak Taeng Primary School

Wan Hein was another village about one-hour-drive from Lak Taeng. This village was very

unfriendly to missionary and Christians. Some villagers burned down a small church in the

village a year ago. The missionary and the believers had to move out to Muong Khue.

We were given opportunity by our colleague missionary to open a medical clinic at this

village for half-day session.

Before we did clinical services to the villagers we first went to meet the chief of the village

and paid a courtesy visit and discussed about the opening half-day clinic in the village for the

villagers. The chief willingly agreed to allow us to have our clinic at Buddhist monastery.

We did not only offer clinical services, we also organized the ladies to do handicraft on

making necklace for themselves as souvenirs. We also took photograph of old people and

children and printed out on paper for them to keep at home because some of them have never

had a chance of seeing their own picture on paper.

Page 2: Clinic At Wan Hein & Christmas ... - shan-missions.comShan Missions Short-term Mission Trip Report December 6-13, 2009 By Rev. Dr. Sai Htwe Maung Clinic At Wan Hein & Christmas Outreach

There was a primary school run by NGO in Lak Taeng with more than one hundred students.

We met the principle of the school who was son of a very well known the late Shan leader. We

had an opportunity of organizing Christmas outreach program at the school in the evening.

School hall was overflowed with children, young adults and elderly villagers.

Ladies from our team were in full dress of Shan tradition and welcoming the guests at the door

“Mai Soong Kha”.

We were also joined by a team from Singapore, Nong Oak, Na Wai and Muong Khue.

There were varieties of programs such as singing, dancing, giving gifts, drama and gospel message.

Our “Prodigal Son” drama was so touching that made the audience clapped their hands even before

the end of the drama.

The outreach program concluded with prayer.

Page 3: Clinic At Wan Hein & Christmas ... - shan-missions.comShan Missions Short-term Mission Trip Report December 6-13, 2009 By Rev. Dr. Sai Htwe Maung Clinic At Wan Hein & Christmas Outreach

Sincerely reported by Sai Htwe Maung

Shan Missions

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