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Thailand
| Work started: 1971
Though 94 percent of Thais consider themselves Buddhist, the faith of
most is a mixture of Buddhism, Brahmanism, animism, and
materialism. This
complex worldview makes it difficult for Thais to believe in the
uniqueness of Christ; only 0.6 percent are Christians. Pray that
God will give wisdom to missionaries and Thai Christians to effectively
communicate the truth of the Gospel. Pray that the Holy Spirit
would bring many Thais to faith in Jesus.
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Missionaries:
- Randy and Cheryl Bevis serving in mission business development, fish farm consultation, and language therapy
- Paul and Gretchen DeNeui serving as the director of the Center for World Christian Studies and professor of missiology and intercultural studies at North Park Theological Seminary
- Peter and Ruth Dutton serving in development
- Carl and Karen Groot serving in community development and evangelism
- Douglas and Carolyn Johnson serving in leadership training (currently on leave of absence)
Opportunities to Give:
- To support a missionary, contact our finance manager
- To see a list of projects for Thailand, which you and/or your church can support, click here.
Opportunities to Go:
Learn more:
NewsThailand Covenant Mourns Death of Amnuay Srisuwan
CHAING MAI,
THAILAND (March 2, 2007) – Four days of worship services have begun in memory of
Amnuay Srisuwan, 55, who made a profound impact on the worship of the Thailand
Covenant Church (TCC) before he died February 28 following a battle with cancer...Read more...
Missionaries Safe in Bangkok BANGKOK, THAILAND (January 3, 2007) –
Missionaries of the Evangelical Covenant Church are reported to be safe in this
country, whose capital city was rocked by several explosions Sunday...Read more... Read more articles about Thailand...
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