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SEAPC/THAILAND Firstlight Evangelism
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Nong Khai Church | Firstlight Evangelism | Thailand Resources | Main
As an evangelistic and training ministry, Firstlight Evangelism is committed to helping churches and ministries bring fulfillment to the great commission particularly in the nations of Southeast Asia. Over the past ten years as a servant to the national church, Firstlight Evangelism has been effective in pursuing its purposes in six countries in the region of Southeast Asia.
Location...
Presently, we are located in the country of Thailand where we have been living and working for the past eight years. Thailand borders several countries in Southeast Asia namely: Burma, Laos, Cambodia and Malaysia. Our home in the city of Chiang Mai provides a wonderful base of operations for just about everything we do in the countries of Southeast Asia. The Headquarters of Firstlight Evangelism is located in Oakmont Pa., U.S.A.
Strategy...
Our vision and strategy for working in the countries of Southeast Asia involves prayerwalking targeted cities for evangelism, training national workers for Christian service and, helping the nationals to plant new churches among responsive people. This is being done through strategic partnerships with local churches and ministries who have a desire to reach souls, make disciples and plant new churches. It is proving to be a viable approach for effective ministry in places where we serve.
http://firstlightevangelism.org/

