Central Thai

  • Pre-Entry
  • Pre-Evangelism
  • Evangelism
  • Discipleship
  • Phase-Out
  • Completed

About the People

The Royal Kingdom of Thailand (which means Land of the Free) was founded in 1238 in a declaration of independence from Khmer overlords. Bordered by Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, and Malaysia, the country also boasts coastlines on the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea. Thailand exports large quantities of Jasmin rice, silk cloth, silver and silver jewelry, wicker weaving, cabbage, herbs and naturally dyed cotton. Open-air markets carry plenty of fresh produce at reasonable prices, and vegetarian restaurants abound. Temperatures range between 60 and 100 degrees year-round, and the political climate is peaceful.

Thailand is a deeply Buddhist nation, with over 92 percent of its population espousing the Buddhist faith. Missionaries have had very little success at penetrating this massive “spiritual wall.” Only about 1.6 percent of the Thai population is Christian. There are 37 Seventh-day Adventist churches in Thailand, most of which are in the north. Khon Kaen—the focus of the Central Thai Project—has no Seventh-day Adventist presence.

About the Project

The primary goal of the AFM missionaries on the Central Thai Project is to establish an indigenous church-planting movement among Thai Buddhists in Central Thailand. To reach this goal, they live closely among the people, learn the Thai language, study local culture and religion, and build deep friendships. Using what they learn, they will craft evangelistic materials in the Thai Buddhist context. They aim to share Christianity in a way that leads to conversions that are deeply meaningful and lasting. Local converts will be discipled to become leaders in the first church plant, and they will be trained to plant new churches. In this way, the result will be a locally-led, newly-born Adventist Christian movement that continues expanding God’s kingdom in Thailand.

In 2014, the Northern Khmer Project merged with the Central Thai project to begin a multifaceted ministry to Thai Buddhists in Khon Kaen. The newly enlarged team runs a music school and focuses on creating worship music and outreach materials carefully crafted to reach Thai Buddhist hearts.

People-Group Facts

  • Population: 67 million
  • Language: Thai
  • Religion: Buddhism

Frontier Stories

Light on Each Step

I’m not sure how many times we have asked God for confirmation, not so much out of doubt as out of an urgent desire to know that we are really following His leading.

By: Alicia Palacios
March 01 2014, 9:16 pm | Comments 0

The Merger

How much of a difference can a couple of families make in a city with a population of over 100,000?

By: Cindi Tumberg
March 01 2014, 9:07 pm | Comments 0

The New Central Thai Team—Enlarging the Tent

Historically, most evangelistic efforts in Thailand have proved unfruitful.

By: Janella Abbey
March 01 2014, 8:34 pm | Comments 1

The Seeking Monk

As I began my Sabbath-afternoon walk, I silently prayed that God would make me open to meeting the people He wanted me to meet.

By: Kyle Tumberg
February 01 2014, 7:53 pm | Comments 0

God’s Plan

“If I had gotten that job, then I would not have come here,” Gradit said thoughtfully.

By: Alicia Palacios
February 01 2014, 7:45 pm | Comments 0

Danny

This may not be the safest way to travel, but it sure is the quickest, I thought to myself.

By: Kyle Tumberg
January 01 2014, 7:46 pm | Comments 0

Going the Distance

Building relationships is like training for a marathon. It takes time and consistency.

By: Alicia Palacios
January 01 2014, 7:40 pm | Comments 0

Teaching the Teacher

Knowing that my teacher was a believer in God, I had been praying for an opportunity to share Bible truths with her.

By: Kyle Tumberg
December 01 2013, 5:08 pm | Comments 0

Dida

It wasn’t the first time Dida had heard voices when he closed his eyes to go to sleep, but this time was very different.

By: Alicia Palacios
December 01 2013, 4:45 pm | Comments 0

Eve

A double wave of joy and concern swept over me.

By: Alicia Palacios
November 01 2013, 5:18 pm | Comments 0

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