VALLEY FORGE, PA (ABNS 2/13/13)—Dating to Adoniram
Judson’s 1813 mission to Burma (now known as Myanmar), American Baptist
Home Mission Societies (ABHMS) has maintained strong ties to the peoples
of that region.
Since an influx began in 2006, ABHMS has been working vigorously with
the thousands of refugees of Karen, Chin, Kachin, Karenni, Mon, Shan,
Lisu and other ethnicities settled in 30 American Baptist Churches USA
(ABCUSA) regions.
Since 2007, ABHMS has taken a leading role in shaping and guiding the
Burma Refugees Task Force, working alongside the Office of the General
Secretary, ABCUSA; American Baptist Women’s Ministries; International
Ministries; ABCUSA regions; and Burma pastoral leaders from around the
nation. Recognizing the need to undergird the vision of the task force,
ABHMS has assumed the costs for staff to serve as liaisons and to
facilitate leadership development efforts, local church and regional
ministries with refugees, and advocacy efforts around the nation.
Today, ABHMS once again affirms the ministry’s importance with the
appointment of two home missionaries to serve refugee immigrants from
Burma—the Rev. Saw Ler Htoo of Laurel, Md., and Pastor Ronald Charles
Nunuk of West Allis, Wis. These appointments mark the first time that
Burma pastoral leaders will serve as staff at the national level.
“These historic appointments confirm the Home Mission Societies’
longstanding commitment to refugee resettlement and advocacy on behalf
of immigrant peoples in general and to the peoples of Myanmar in
particular,” says ABHMS Executive Director Dr. Aidsand F. Wright-Riggins
III. “We look forward to formally commissioning both the Rev. Saw Ler
Htoo and Pastor Ronald Charles Nunuk as American Baptist Home
Missionaries during the upcoming Mission Summit this summer.”
Widely respected, Htoo has an extensive resume that includes roles as
pastor of Calvary Burmese Church, Washington, D.C., since 2001 and as
executive secretary of Karen Baptist Churches USA since 2009. He also
serves on the Burma Refugees Task Force.
Nunuk is also a well-known, gifted leader with a broad background,
including roles as founding senior pastor at Carson Chin Baptist Church,
West Allis, and trustee and youth coordinator of Chin Baptist Churches
of USA. He has served as a board member of American Baptist Churches of
Wisconsin.
For more information, visit www.abhms.org > Ministries & Programs > Justice Ministries > Immigration and Refugee Services > Burma Refugee Ministry.
ABHMS—the domestic mission arm of American Baptist Churches
USA—ministers as the caring heart and serving hands of Jesus Christ
across the United States and Puerto Rico through a multitude of
initiatives that focus on discipleship, community and justice.
American Baptist Churches USA is one of the most diverse
Christian denominations today, with over 5,200 local congregations
comprised of 1.3 million members, across the United States and Puerto
Rico, all engaged in God’s mission around the world.
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