MAE LA, Thailand — A graduation ceremony of the Kawthoolei Karen Baptist Bible School and College in the Mae La Refugee Camp in Thailand, which was destroyed by fire one year ago, was held April 14. “The building is completed, the students also completed their school and yesterday we celebrated the dedication of the building to God,” Saw Simon, founder and principal of the school, wrote April 15. “I would like to say thank you very much to all of you [for] your visits, your letters, your email, your encouragement, your donations and your prayers.”
Baptist Bible school in Thailand rebuilds after fire
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