Southeast Asia
Get to Know Southeast Asia
Our Beginnings
In the midst of dense jungle and picturesque temples, there are millions of people in Southeast Asia waiting for the opportunity to hear the name of Jesus. Amongst the strongholds of cultural Buddhism, and in some places, communist control, whole communities are being impacted by the work of enduring missionaries. In many places in Southeast Asia, we go as pioneers where there is no road, doing the work of the evangelist, the administrator, the pastor, and whatever else is needed until the work is established. In some instances, our teams have had to travel light and move fast throughout ministry meetings in order to maintain safety and security. Throughout these trials, God’s favor moves with us and goes before us to continue to bring light to dark places.


The Work at Hand
Across Southeast Asia, millions have yet to hear the Gospel. This region carries a shared cultural identity shaped by honor, shame, and deep spiritual traditions, and every nation requires its own unique strategy for breakthrough. Today, we are actively working in four nations that reflect a broad spectrum of belief systems, including Buddhism, Islam, traditional animism, and environments shaped by communist governance. In 2026, we plan to host expeditions in each of these current nations and, for the first time, launch teams into Nepal and Mongolia, marking a significant step forward in regional expansion. In Cambodia, the Lord has provided land where we are establishing a regional base that will host Advanced Missions Training (AMT), equipping and sending laborers into new frontiers. Everywhere we go, we are witnessing God’s favor, breakthrough, and transformation as we continue to push beyond previous boundaries.





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