Thailand — The Next Step!

Thailand — The Next Step!

For many years, our church has been blessed with a roof over our heads, and we are very grateful to God for His care and provision. Under this roof, thousands of people have gathered to study the Word of God, grow spiritually, and come to know His love. Here, children, youth, and the elderly gather weekly—to worship God, sing, learn, hear His Word, and be strengthened in their faith.

Today, we are taking the next step of faith: we are beginning the construction of walls for our church. During rain and wind, the absence of walls is strongly felt. This is a large project that requires both finances and helping hands. We believe that God, in His time and in His perfect way, will provide everything needed.

If you feel led to be part of this project, you can participate in different ways:

  1. You can support the construction with a donation.
  2. You can come in person and help our team in sharing the Gospel.
  3. You can pray that God would send the right people and the necessary resources to complete the construction.

Every contribution—whether a donation, labor, or prayer—has great value. Thank you for being with us and taking part in God’s work.

“Avoda” Ministry in Thailand — San & Anita

Thailand – Alumnis are serving

Thailand – Alumnis are serving

In 2012, the Labor Foundation launched a rescue operation, protecting Burmese children from slavery by sheltering them in the Orphanage “Avoda”. Ten years later, many former children themselves are actively involved in child rescue and evangelism. We now have five branches, almost all of which are run by former rescued children. By Gods grace, the law have changed and Burmese children are now better protected from exploitation. The Avoda team thanks New Fields Ministries and all associated churches, pastors and church members for their support. Thanks a lot! May the Lord Jesus bless you.

However, the need to find a secure job is still high. Situation with Covid-19 makes it very difficult to find a job. Thailand’s looming economic recession is once again opening the door to unscrupulous gangsters who may exploit innocent Burmese teenagers. Therefore, Avoda expanded its activities to include job creation projects. In the Thai capital Bangkok we have opened a home group for Bible study and support for believing teenagers. We invite you to take part in this mission.

Ministry in Thailand – Raymond Homberg (Avoda)