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The sacrifice that some have made for the sake of the Kingdom is truly humbling. These are the graves of the Rev. Durlin Lee Brayton, his wife, daughter and son-in-law, in Yangon Myanmar. The Rev. Brayton arrived in Myanmar in 1838 and worked among the Pwo-Karen tribe until his death in 1900. That's 62 years of sacrificial service!
Today the Pwo-Karen have a strong church and mission among the hill tribes of Myanmar. These graves are just outside of Brayton Memorial Church in Yangon.
The Aquila Project has had the honor of working among the Pwo-Karen as well over the past couple of years. We have found them to be totally committed to the cause of Christ and the expansion of His kingdom throughout Myanmar. The Rev. Brayton is still revered for his commitment to their people and the sacrifices he made in order to plant the church. It is our prayer that God will raise up many more Durlin Brayton's in the coming days...
That all may hear!
J

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