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GFA Issues Prayer Appeal on Behalf of Village Pastor Abducted at Gunpoint in Myanmar
Concerns growing for the safety of South Asia church leader Tun N., serving with GFA Asia field partner
 
Contact: Gregg Wooding, 972-567-7660
  
WILLS POINT, Texas, Jan. 25, 2019 /Standard Newswire/ -- GFA (Gospel for Asia, www.gfa.org) has issued an urgent prayer appeal on behalf of one of its field-partner workers who was abducted at gunpoint in Myanmar, formerly Burma.
 
Tun N., aged 41, who pastors a congregation in the country's western Sittwe District, was last seen when he was taken from his home the evening of Jan. 19. Married with three children, he leads a church of around 50 members.
 
Photo: A global prayer appeal has been issued on behalf of Tun N., who pastors a congregation of GFA field partner in Myanmar's Sittwe District, and who has not been seen since his abduction Jan. 19.
 
"We are extremely concerned for Pastor Tun's safety, and we appeal to Christians around the world to join us in praying for his release without harm," said GFA founder Dr. K.P. Yohannan.
 
Armed members of a rebel group abducted Pastor Tun, telling him that their leader wanted to ask him some questions. The incident was reported to local officials, who have not been able to locate him. Pastor Tun's wife, local church members, and regional church leaders have been unsuccessful in learning his whereabouts.
 
"Please pray earnestly for peace and strength for Pastor Tun, wherever he may be, and for comfort for his family and church members," Yohannan added. "And we are also praying for those who have taken him, that God will touch their hearts and reveal his love to them, and cause them to release Pastor Tun."
 
Pastor Tun is a graduate of GFA's field partner's seminary in Yangon. His abduction is the first incident of its kind for GFA-supported ministry in Myanmar, which includes several hundred congregations.
 
"Just as the apostle Peter was miraculously freed from jail as his friends interceded for him, so we hope to see Pastor Tun restored to his family as his brothers and sisters in Christ pray on his behalf," said Yohannan.
 
GFA (Gospel for Asia, www.gfa.org) has – for more than 30 years -- provided humanitarian assistance and spiritual hope to millions across Asia, especially among those who have yet to hear the Good News. In 2017, this included more than 70,000 sponsored children, free medical camps conducted in more than 1,200 villages and remote communities, over 4,000 wells drilled, over 11,000 water filters installed, Christmas presents for more than 200,000 needy families, and spiritual teaching available in 110 languages in 14 nations through radio ministry.