How Hope Was Found in a War Zone [Featuring David Eubank]

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In this episode, the Director of the Free Burma Rangers, David Eubank, shares his experiences on the frontlines of humanitarian work in a place wrought with death and despair. David emphasizes the importance of praying with faith, acknowledging that “we can’t do much without God.” Burma has experienced over 70 years of civil war, and Eubank reflects on the challenges of working in conflict zones and how his team seeks to bring hope and healing to those who suffer. ""Our job is not to fight the Burma Army or ISIS in the Middle East. Our job is to give help, hope, and love. We're not pacifists. You can fight, and some of us have. But the main thing is to share the gospel of Jesus."" We each play a critical role in the pursuit of freedom, and our choices carry great consequences. True transformation begins, not with changes in policies, but with a change of heart. This episode will inspire and empower you to intentionally pray with faith and serve the people in your own community. The prayers of God's people can and are changing the destinies of nations!

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Free Burma Ranger: https://www.freeburmarangers.org/
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