The [him] moderator does not agree with the views of this Burmese student in Malaysia.
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HIV/AIDS among Myanmar Refugees workers in Malaysia
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Last Saturday (31st, Oct, 2008) I happened to visit Community Care Home in Batu Orang in Rawang. I am amazed to hear and see that half (at least 50) of them are from Myanmar refugees workers. Malaysia has many foreign workers both legal and illegal. These include Indonesia, Myanmar, India, Bangladesh, Nepal etc. But in the CARE Home only few from Bangladesh. But the rest are Malaysians and Myanmarese. This raise questions in my mind why not the other country men? Why more Myanmarese? Because Myanmarese do not know how to live in proper way and can't control themselves from worldly pleasures? Yes, Of course this may be the major player in causing HIV/AIDS among Myanmarese workers.
I am so sorry for my country men, suffering this incurable decease. But I encourage them to have hope in the life to come. In this life their hope may vanish, but in Christianity we have hope in Christ who victoriously resurrected from the death. I pray that they may find HOPE in Christ.
I am a pastor in Evangelical Free Church of Myanmar and a lecturer in a small Bible College. And now I am studying in Seminary Theology Malaysia.
http://rawnaspilgrimage.blogspot.com/2008/11/hivaids-among-myanmar-refugees-workers.html





Thanks for your comment, Anon.
There is one thing I want to say to the religious people that please stop doing the religious works when you are providing social goods toward the communities. I have seen many religious organizations in Burma including INGOs, LNGO, CBO and SHG that they are not actually working for the communities but making their religious stronger and stronger. Again, there is nothing to play with the religious as long as you all are good social workers. Stop playing around with your religious!
Positive to HIV+ people