Over 61 million people in Thailand
are still unreached.

Entire villages have never heard the Gospel —
but God is moving and you can part of it.

The Gospel's Red Zones

The “Gospel Red Zones” are areas of the world where the message of Jesus is least known and least accessible. They are primarly located in the 10/40 Window.

The Gospel Red Zones span North Africa, the Middle East, and Asia—home to some of the hardest-to-reach people on earth.

Many countries in this region are hostile to Christianity, making access, funding, and Gospel presence extremely limited.

These places are often:

Still, Jesus calls us to bring His hope even to the most challenging places.

Nearly 3 billion people

The "Gospel Red Zones" are areas of the world where the message of Jesus is least known and least accessible. They are primarily located in the 10/40 Window.

WHY THAILAND?

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million

Population

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Buddhists

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Christians

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People Groups Unreached

WHAT WE DO

We walk alongside Thai leaders to bring the hope of Jesus into forgotten villages across the 10/40 Window. Through discipleship and church planting - we bring the Gospel into these spiritual dark places.

Local
Leaders

Equipping those called to serve their communities.

Church Planting

Bringing the Gospel to Unreached villages.

Kids & Youth Discipleship

Raising up the next generations in truth and love.

In many remote Thai villages, there are no churches, no Bibles, and no believers. Generations have lived and died without ever hearing the name of Jesus.

WHERE WE SERVE

We focus our ministry in the rural villages of Northern Thailand.

Rong San Village

& Doi Hoi Dia

Home to the Hmong people, these mountain villages remain largely unreached. Many families had never heard the name of Jesus—until now.

Through discipleship, English classes, and church planting, lives are being transformed.

A FAMILY LIVING
THE GOSPEL

Pastor Ake, his wife Phii Pai, and their two daughters have a deep love for their village and a passion to see lives transformed by Jesus. Ake was abandoned as a child and raised by his grandmother until she passed away, leaving him completely alone—but not forgotten by God.

Through the love of a Christian soccer coach, he met Jesus, and everything changed. Now, he and his family pour out that same love to their community every single day.

“How, then, can they call on the one they have not believed in? And how can they believe in one they have not heard? And how can they hear without someone preaching to them? And how can anyone preach unless they are sent? As it is written: ‘How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news.”

— ROMANS 10:14-15

SUPPORT THE 10/40 WINDOW

WHETHER YOU PRAY, GIVE, OR GO, YOUR INVOLVEMENT HELPS BRING THE GOSPEL TO PLACES THAT ARE STILL WAITING TO HEAR.