Thursday 4 April 2013

The Friendship Church

Our mission work begins here at the Friendship Church, Chiang Mai. For the past few years, I have been visiting this church during my several return trips to Thailand. During these visitations I have come to know the church members and many of their needs. This young church comprised mostly of youth and young adults who moved from their mountainous hometown into the city to in search for jobs and education. Most of the members are Hmong people, which is one of many hilltribes found in the mountainous regions of Thailand. 

The church was a small new church that lacks leadership and guidance. After speaking the many of the church members, the church asked if I would be willing  to come teach and train them. Hence, I thought this was a great opportunity for me to start my vision of leadership training in Southeast Asia. It seemed that God has finally opening a door for my mission.  

Once we arrived in Thailand, we began our ministry with the Friendship Church. We began teaching them our curriculum. Before going straight into leadership training, we wanted to build a solid foundation of the Gospel Message. Hence, our current teachings focuses on the Gospel Message.  

Worshipping at the Friendship Church

We are starting to teach the Gospel Message

The church is comprised mostly of Hmong students who are studying in colleges and universities. There are also young working couples. 



These young girls are wearing the traditional Hmong dresses.



A young couple just accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as their personal saviour.

Fellowship during lunch time after worship

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