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  • Make disciples, baptising
    08/12/2009 7:59 am
    them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you.” Earlier in the year (July) I told the story of Rang and Wi, a couple who came to faith and started witnessing to their friends and neighbours. This past week they were baptised in the river along with 20 other people! However,
  • His life was destroyed…
    08/12/2009 7:33 am
    When we first met Mr. LP he was a drunk and a “shame” for his family: his life was destroyed after 2 marriages and 4 kids – 1 transvestite, 1 lesbian and 2 distant children. After being in touch with short-termers and missionaries, Mr. LP became a “1% Christian.”
  • Internet Evangelism
    08/12/2009 7:20 am
    Internet Evangelism

    These quotes give an idea of how kwamjing.net’s non-threatening cyberspace environment is drawing Thai people to explore the Truth:

    * “What do Christians do when they get together? I live in Yala.”
    * “Do you need to change your religion if you want to become a Christian? How do you go to church? ”
  • “I Bet I Can Turn You into a Buddhist”
    19/10/2009 5:32 am
    When I was visiting the different schools to advertise the upcoming "English Improvement Course", the director of one school challenged me: "I bet I could turn you into a Buddhist!"
  • Radio in Rural Thailand: DJ Tim
    19/10/2009 5:29 am
    Have you ever had junior high girls screech when they heard who you're married to? I have, just this past week!
  • Nights That Lead to The Light
    19/10/2009 11:24 am
    Through various meetings such as Korean Night (where we taught Korean), English Night (where we taught English), and Friday Night (so named because it was held on Friday!), we have gotten closer to the students at the nearby university. By the middle of June four people came to Christ:
  • To the temple or not?
    19/10/2009 5:22 am
    Pii Faay asked me if I could start teaching her and her children about Jesus, because she was touched by what she had read in a tract. I started the Chronological Bible Study with her and she was very open showing great wisdom and understanding. We were very pleased with this opportunity for teaching about Jesus. BUT….
  • Jacky
    19/10/2009 5:20 am
    Jacky is a teenage girl, living with her grandmother in a very small village not far from our house. Her mother came to Jesus in Bangkok. One day, Jacky suddenly appeared on our doorstep with the beautiful question, “I would like to become a Christian. Is that possible?”
  • Who Was This God?
    19/10/2009 5:15 am
    D is a high school student in Nakhon Sawan. Since she started coming to the Youth House about a year ago she was intrigued about why it was different to anywhere else she had ever been.
  • FREE!
    19/10/2009 5:06 am
    There has been an amazing response to the FREE! Resources we have produced in partnership with the International Bible Society and OMF Publishers. Only 3 weeks after the launch of FREE! we had to ask for a reprint as stocks were already running low.