Kyle & Cindi Tumberg

Kyle, Cindi & Ali Tumberg have been Career Missionaries since 2012, serving the Central Thai Buddhists of Thailand.

We have been serving as missionaries in Thailand since November of 2012, but our journey to missions started long before then. Several years prior, I was made aware of the incredible needs of the unreached world, and for the first time in my life I had an inkling that God might be calling me to go. About a year later I began dating Cindi, my future wife. We were actively involved in a church-planting project in Arkadelphia, AR and eventually began contemplating long-term mission service. In 2009, about four months after we married, we decided to apply with Adventist Frontier Missions. For the next couple of years we wrestled with whether or not God was truly calling us overseas. Finally, in the spring of 2011 after a week of fasting and prayer, we surrendered fully to the Lord and told Him that we were willing to go wherever He might send us, and that we would go as far forward as He led.

God led us to Khon Kaen Thailand where we have been living since 2014. We are working with a committed team of people to establish a strong church in this growing city with no Adventist presence. Although we are not music teachers, we work with Peace Music Academy to build relationships and to offer services to the public. We also work closely with a local Adventist pastor to plan evangelistic events and outreach endeavors. Our goal is to establish a strong national church body with the burden to conduct effective city ministry based on Biblical and Spirit-of-Prophecy principles.

Frontier Stories

Reflex Influence

Recently, I was talking with the treasurer of one of the churches that has been faithfully supporting our project. She shared with me that she has been observing an interesting phenomenon. As the church members give more generously to our project, they also give more generously to the local church

By: Kyle Tumberg
July 01 2012, 1:42 pm | Comments 0

Preparation in Small Ways

David probably never dreamed that his slingshot skills would one day be useful in the cause of God; yet when he stepped up to face Goliath, he understood why God had allowed him to be attacked by predators (1 Sam. 17:32-40). Unbeknownst to David, God used his shepherding experience to prepare him not only to slay Goliath, but also to become king of Israel.

By: Kyle Tumberg
June 01 2012, 1:39 pm | Comments 0

We Cannot Do It Alone

Recently, I have been thinking about the apostolic church and the lessons we can learn from their tremendous example. What is of particular interest to me is how the entire church took an active part in taking the Gospel to the world. No, not every member actually went beyond their borders to do cross-cultural missionary work like Paul and his evangelistic team, but nonetheless they did not excuse themselves from this work.

By: Kyle Tumberg
May 01 2012, 1:34 pm | Comments 0

Contemplating Our Future

As I contemplate our future, at times I am tempted to think we are wasting valuable years of our lives by going to live in a strange country among unreached people.

By: Kyle Tumberg
April 01 2012, 10:07 am | Comments 0

Turn Your Burdens Over to God

One of the burdens of our heart was that a direct appeal be made for the youth to make a commitment to help reach the unreached.

By: Cindi Tumberg
March 01 2012, 10:08 am | Comments 0

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