Light and Education in a War-Torn Country
The Emerald Hill Mission School, Myanmar
Harvey and Brenda Steck are currently working at the Love for Asia office in Chiang Mai (where Harvey is the Assistant Director), but they still have a burden for the hill tribes living on both sides of the border, where they used to serve.
The principal of the Emerald High School was once a teacher at the school where Harvey and Brenda previously served. The principal and her husband, the school’s director, have invited Harvey and Brenda to visit the school every so often to help out with activities such as weeks of prayer.
Harvey was excited to see God working in the students’ hearts and was encouraged to see several students request baptism at the end of one week of prayer he helped with. He requests prayer that these students will remain faithful to God throughout their lives.
Recently, the school has been facing some financial difficulties. Because we see value in this school, we would like to share their situation and ask you to join us in prayer for God to supply their needs.
Operating Expenses
One area in which the school needs assistance is its monthly operating expenses. These are around $3,000 - $5,000 (depending on the number of students). This budget covers food, school supplies, and an $85 stipend for each teacher.
Many students come from low-income families, so they are only required to pay a registration fee at the beginning of each school year. If a student’s family cannot afford the payment, the student can help pay for their education through the school’s work-study program. They also try to offer scholarships to students who need assistance. $35 a month will help support a student’s portion of the expenses.
Classroom Building
The original school buildings were made traditionally with bamboo and leaves, but with termites hastening the natural decay of the building materials, the facilities must be repaired or replaced every few years. The school has been working on building upgraded classrooms out of wood with tile roofs. They have built a cafeteria and are currently working on their school building.
They need around $10,000 to complete the new building and be debt-free.
God has promised to take care of His people and provide for their needs (see Matthew 6:33; Philippians 4:19). As we pray together for this project, we have confidence that God has a plan, and He will fulfill His promises.
If God is leading you to take part in His work by helping provide for these needs, please click the button below. Gifts to this fund will go toward the building fund and the school expenses. $35 a month will help support a student’s portion of the expenses.