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Kyine Kyi had his first swig of alcohol when he was 14 years old. Drugs were added, and before long, these two substances dominated the mind of the young man. Eight years later, Kyine Kyi had become a violent drunkard. After an intoxicated showdown with another man, Kyine Kyi staggered away only to discover later that the other man never recovered from the fight. At age 22, Kyine Kyi had become a murderer. He was put in prison and then transferred to a centre far from his home. It seemed he would spend his days alone.
Pastor Serves Among Prisoners
For several years, a GFA World national missionary pastor had been serving in the area where Kyine Kyi was incarcerated. He had even started a special children’s class for more than 80 local children, teaching them how to read and write, and also sharing the love of Jesus with them. But the pastor, Nandar Mon, had a special place in his heart for the men locked up nearby, prisoners not only in body but also in spirit.
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