Church planting in Thailand

Life in Chiang Rai, Thailand, couldn’t be more different from London. The language, climate, history, and traditions would confuse and amaze us. There are no crisp mornings or packed tube carriages but tropical humidity and a slower pace of life.
 

But as in London, the gospel is being proclaimed in Chiang Rai. Daniel and Marcia planted One Light Church there several years ago which, like Grace London, is part of a global network called Advance. We asked Daniel to tell us more about the church and how we can support them.


Please tell us about yourself.

I was born in Seoul, South Korea and immigrated to Southern California with my family in 1985 aged five. Marcia was born in Orange County, California. We met at university and married in 2003. We have four children - Hannah (20), Isaiah (17), Micah (12), and Joseph (8). Before moving to Thailand, I worked as a lawyer, and Marcia was a homemaker/children's ministry director at Southlands, our sending church, where I also served as an elder.
 

Daniel, Marcia, Hannah, Isaiah, Micah, & Joseph.


Why did you decide to plant One Light Church?

In 2015, we made a trip to Myanmar and Thailand, and God made it prophetically clear to us and the leaders at Southlands that we should plant in Chiang Rai. After a year of preparing, in July 2016, we moved from California to Chiang Rai as a team of 18 people (11 adults, 7 children) and planted One Light Church.


What are the challenges and joys of planting a church in this context?

There are many challenges to church planting in Thailand: a new language and culture, a society given over to Buddhism and animism, differing worldviews of those joining the church, distance from family, constant goodbyes and high turnover rates.

The joys: we love living in Thailand. We love Thai people and culture. We love the pace of life and greater connection to nature and older ways of life. We love sharing the gospel with people who otherwise would never have heard about Jesus. With the rampant familial problems in Thai society, we love having a church that offers belonging to a new spiritual family. We love the privilege of taking the gospel to the ends of the earth.
 


What is encouraging to see in church life?

We are seeing momentum and growth among the Thai people of our community and anticipate planting a Thai congregation and appointing Thai elders. We also recently launched our first Thai cohort on the Advance Theology Course, which we translated into the native language.

We have planted a village church into an unreached people group called the Red Lahu and are seeing people come to faith in a neighbouring village too.

Finally, we have various marketplace endeavours, including an English language school and food business, and we anticipate God bringing favour and growth.


How can we pray for you?

1. We're always asking God to multiply our resources: time, finances, and people. Particularly among the local young people, we long for God to raise up more leaders. Please also pray for profitability for our marketplace endeavours and financial support to sustain life here and generously meet the material needs of those we encounter.

2. Clarity and faithfulness in stewarding what we have, particularly our youth and worship culture.

3. Vision and unity around further multiplication in Thailand, neighbouring countries, and Asia-Pacific.


Let's pray for Daniel, Marcia and One Light Church, and praise God that the gospel is reaching the nations.