Thailand
Jintana's Story (6:59)
Karen Sanchez was at the hospital when she saw a little abandoned baby sitting in the corner. She had been abandoned when she was tested positive for HIV. God opened doors and she was released to Karen. A year later she was thriving in the care of an orphanage. This was the seed for starting the Abundant Life Home (ALH). The orphanage is growing and the children are coming to Christ. The word Jintana means imagine. Karen invites you to come Jintana with us.
Khmu: A People Loved by God (5:05)
The history of the Khmu people speaks of being slaves, poverty stricken, dirty and primitive. God sees a holy nation and people who belong to Him. Miracles are transforming the Khmu people and now a church plant is beginning there. Pastor Khoon asks that we pray for the land that they are building on that it will help to train Thai people to evangelize.
The Playground and Ang Sila Fishing Village Church Plant (3:37)
Giving a playground to a poor school in Bethel has brought favour on the people who were looked down on. Louise Sinclair-Peters shares how this playground has allowed the Bethel Church Plant to share the light of God to the children. Ganiga, a Thai believer, has talked with Karen Sanchez and said "I want a church for my own people." Karen came alongside her, and together, they are working to bring glory to God through a church.
Read more: The Playground and Ang Sila Fishing Village Church Plant (3:37)
Ang Sila Baptism (3:33)
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