Thailand — Raising Up Leaders to Spread the Gospel Throughout Their Provinces
What God began in Thailand did not stop with one city.
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Following the awakening we witnessed in Chiang Mai, groups began forming almost immediately. Leaders prayed, planned, and counted the cost. Many were deeply moved to devote themselves to seeing Thailand saved through faithful Gospel proclamation across the nation.
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We returned to Thailand to serve this growing movement by focusing on pastors and leaders.
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In Bangkok, pastors and ministry leaders from 19 provinces across Thailand gathered for full days of training across an entire week. What stood out was hunger — leaders leaning forward, asking better questions, pressing to understand the Gospel more deeply so they could preach it more clearly and carry it faithfully back to their own people.





Bangkok marked the second step in a nationwide movement to equip pastors and leaders from all 77 provinces of Thailand — so the Gospel would no longer rely on visiting voices, but would be carried and multiplied by local leaders in their own communities.
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This was not casual training.
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Many overcame real obstacles just to be present. They traveled long distances, rearranged responsibilities, and pressed through limitations — and then they took responsibility. As they stepped into the streets, neighborhoods, and public places of Bangkok, the Great Commission shifted from something they supported to something they owned. What they were learning in the room became obedience in real places, among real people.
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One moment captured this clearly.
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One ministry leader was visibly terrified to preach in public. Her hands shook. Her voice trembled as she preached Jesus Christ and the cross. But she did not stop. She stepped out again — and again. As she did, fear gave way to faith, and she witnessed the power of the Gospel as God used her to draw people to Jesus. Souls responded. Salvation came. Lives were surrendered, and Jesus was confessed as Lord.
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What we watched was not confidence being taught — it was courage being born.
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What began as training became multiplication.
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These were not visiting evangelists passing through. These were Thai leaders carrying the Gospel in their own nation — preaching in their own language, among their own people, and sharing Christ not only in public spaces, but one-on-one with neighbors, friends, and in the ordinary encounters of daily life.
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This training in Bangkok built on what first began in Chiang Mai — where local believers were equipped to step out boldly and carry the Gospel into their own communities.
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Our heart for Thailand is not only to see individuals reached, but to see leaders equipped who will train others, carrying the Gospel from city to city and province to province long after we have gone.​
What God is doing in Thailand is continuing to spread — through leaders who are saying yes.
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Your partnership helps equip leaders who are carrying and multiplying the Gospel across Thailand.
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