Myanmar
Myanmar: Rediscovering Sound Theology documents how indigenous pastoral training is strengthening the church in Myanmar amid political instability, emigration, and limited theological resources. The film follows pastors, students, and faculty connected to the Expository Preaching and Teaching Academy (EPTA) as they equip believers through expository preaching, discipleship, and theological publishing. Despite low enrollment, scarce resources, and ongoing uncertainty since 2021, EPTA and its publishing arm, the Expository Preaching and Teaching Society (EPTS), have continued expanding access to sound biblical training and literature. The project serves as a case study in sustainable indigenous ministry development, demonstrating how local church leaders rooted in their own language and culture can faithfully strengthen the church long-term through doctrinal training and discipleship.
Year
2026
Type
Documentary
Client
The Master's Academy International
Myanmar
Details
Myanmar
Myanmar: Rediscovering Sound Theology documents how indigenous pastoral training is strengthening the church in Myanmar amid political instability, emigration, and limited theological resources. The film follows pastors, students, and faculty connected to the Expository Preaching and Teaching Academy (EPTA) as they equip believers through expository preaching, discipleship, and theological publishing. Despite low enrollment, scarce resources, and ongoing uncertainty since 2021, EPTA and its publishing arm, the Expository Preaching and Teaching Society (EPTS), have continued expanding access to sound biblical training and literature. The project serves as a case study in sustainable indigenous ministry development, demonstrating how local church leaders rooted in their own language and culture can faithfully strengthen the church long-term through doctrinal training and discipleship.
Year
2026
Type
Documentary
Client
The Master's Academy International
Myanmar
Details
Myanmar
Myanmar: Rediscovering Sound Theology documents how indigenous pastoral training is strengthening the church in Myanmar amid political instability, emigration, and limited theological resources. The film follows pastors, students, and faculty connected to the Expository Preaching and Teaching Academy (EPTA) as they equip believers through expository preaching, discipleship, and theological publishing. Despite low enrollment, scarce resources, and ongoing uncertainty since 2021, EPTA and its publishing arm, the Expository Preaching and Teaching Society (EPTS), have continued expanding access to sound biblical training and literature. The project serves as a case study in sustainable indigenous ministry development, demonstrating how local church leaders rooted in their own language and culture can faithfully strengthen the church long-term through doctrinal training and discipleship.
Year
2026
Type
Documentary
Client
The Master's Academy International
Myanmar
Details














