Asia Region
All across Asia, God is drawing people to Himself through both proclamation and presence. In countries like Thailand, Myanmar, Laos, and the Philippines, our national partners are seeing growing openness to the Gospel, as many become disillusioned with traditional belief systems. Our missionaries and partners are reaching diverse groups: youth on university campuses, marginalized women and children, Buddhist, Muslim, and animist communities in remote villages, and displaced refugees seeking safety and dignity. Through discipleship training, vocational training, and church planting, new believers are being equipped to lead and multiply house churches. Even in places of deep suffering, and amid the challenges of religious persecution, political instability, poverty, natural disasters, addiction, and spiritual opposition, God is blessing this work with many people coming to Christ and many new disciples who are learning to make disciples.
join with us in prayer
- Pray for courage and protection for the veil of unbelief to be lifted of unbelievers.
- Pray for open doors into restricted regions
- Pray for strong, Spirit-led local leaders
- Pray for continued unity in our global partnerships—that together, as one family, we would faithfully join God on His mission in Asia
- Pray for physical, emotional, and spiritual strength for our missionaries serving throughout Asia
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The Giesbrechts are working with local churches and are involved in community service, discipleship and evangelism, including ministry among the...
Rebecca is working with a team of key national partners to plant new churches in Chachoengsao province and other regions of Thailand.
Cynthia serves alongside Pastor Wanchai and his family, and supports the TMBCA leaders through church planting and discipleship.
Lawrie has been called by God to walk alongside believers in Thailand, Laos, and Bangladesh, helping them grow in their understanding of Scripture,...
Presently, Sandra is working remotely with the ministries in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Based in Chiang Mai, Thailand, this family works alongside national leaders to share the Gospel.
Danny and Cynthia desire to help young people know Christ personally, experience his love, heal from their childhood traumas and work on their...
Sean is serving in Bible translation among the least reached language groups in Asia.
Dave and Louise are serving to equip everyday disciples, leaders, and pastors across this region.
Carmen serves alongside Siriwan and Wichian Trakunhan, national partners leading the Naomi House discipleship center and social enterprise.
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God has raised up a team of church planters, evangelists and interns to reach the Burmese.
For over a decade, Believers Care Church Trust has faithfully worked to make disciples in environments marked by persecution, poverty, and resource...
Community development is an essential part of holistic church planting in the villages of Southeast Asia.
Bright Lantern Coffee social enterprise vision trip.
stories from
By Jeremy Penner
“How could I be a leader?” Si Ba Lu said. We knew him as someone who was quiet and shy and content to serve behind the scenes. For years, he had...
By Louise Sinclair-Peters
It was evening when we arrived. Driving from the airport to the hotel, we saw what was—for us—an unusual sight: men riding, not inside a train, but...
By Wai Wai Ton
I kept it a secret for two years. No one but my family knew how sick I really was.
By Adrienne & Jeremy Penner
Caleb had just come to Bangkok from Myanmar and was looking for work when he had a radical encounter with Jesus. His wife, a devout Buddhist, got...
By Louise Sinclair-Peters
As we crossed the border, we felt nervous. The coronavirus was still raging in this Southeast Asian country, and a recent military coup was...
By Pastor Isaiah
It was not easy growing up in Myanmar. For various reasons, there was widespread instability throughout the country. For much of my childhood,...
By Adrienne Penner
In hardship it is tempting to ask “Why, Lord?” but too often that question spirals into wondering “Is God good?” Lately, as we have been walking in...