
Thailand church grows from ministry to Myanmar diaspora community
A vibrant new church was planted in the heart of Chonburi, Thailand, after years of faithful ministry, intentional discipleship, and leadership development among the Myanmar
A vibrant new church was planted in the heart of Chonburi, Thailand, after years of faithful ministry, intentional discipleship, and leadership development among the Myanmar
After Nazarene Youth International Korea (NYI) visited Thailand in January 2024 to launch its first missions trip in collaboration with Nazarene missionaries from South Korea,
Kwongwan Church of the Nazarene and the Korea National District’s Missions Department organized a mission trip in Thailand. The partnership between the Kwongwan Church of the Nazarene and the Thai District dates back to 1997.
Members of Nazarene Youth International Korea opened the door to plant a church in an unreached area in Northeast Thailand through a missions trip. It’s the first ever missions trip sponsored by NYI Korea.
Mireu and Mijiye Kim moved to Thailand in November 2021 as missionaries. As a couple, they started to pray that God would open doors for them while they learn the Thai language and immerse themselves in the Thai culture.
Sarah Palosa, a missionary to Thailand shares how she and her family have sacrificed in obedience to God’s call on her life.
The Southeast Asia Field is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. As part of the celebration of God’s goodness and faithfulness on the field, Siripawn Malakul shared how she became the first Thai member of the Church of the Nazarene in Bangkok.
Bangkok First Church of the Nazarene in Thailand has planted a new church thanks to the discipleship of a son whose faith helped lead his mother to Christ. Their home is where the Church of the 100 Church of the Nazarene was planted.
Missionary Steve Barber shares how the literature ministry in Northern Thailand is thriving, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Thailand missionaries Terence and Ingrid Lustaña organize online vigils every other Friday for two hours as a way for the church in Thailand to show its support for its neighbors in Myanmar.