United News
Corinne Morrison
2022-01-01
Baw Htoo’s new U.S. citizenship, as told by Baw Htoo and his family: “In 1998, we left Burma [now called Myanmar] as Burma’s civil war struck our village.
Our village was burned. Our Karen people were tortured and killed. With this happening, my family had to flee to a refugee camp on the border of Thailand.
“In 2000, we learned the Bible from Margaret Hla Htoo. In 2003, we were...