Today is Day 4 of our
Season of Prayer of getting to know and then actively praying for
Northern Thailand Impact Ministry (NTIM) and all of the various unreached
people groups in and around Northern Thailand. Please join us and invite your
friends to join us for this great time of seeking the face of God on behalf of
millions who have never heard the message of our Lord Jesus.
DAY 4 - November 27, 2018 - "Understanding Thailand’s Diversity
- Home to Over 114 Different Ethnic People Groups.”
When
most people think of the country of Thailand, they mistakenly think that the
Thai people are all from one specific people group where everyone speaks the central
Thai language in their homes. However, that simply and very clearly is not the
case. Yes, most citizens of Thailand can speak Central Thai because all
education in Thailand is done in the Central Thai language but ethnically, linguistically,
and culturally, Thailand is made up of 114 different people groups and 80 of
these people groups are considered unreached people groups (upgs). It is true
that the Central Thai are the largest people group in Thailand with a population
of around 25,500,000 (if you include the numbers for the Thai-Chinese) according
to Joshua Project statistics. However, what that also means is that out of the
69,000,000 people in Thailand, 39% are from the Central Thai people group and 61%
are from a different ethnic group than the Central Thai group. What that means
is that 61% of the Thai people speak a different language in their homes with
their families and close friends than they do when they are in public or in
school.
We
live in the far Northern part of Thailand where there are dozens and dozens of
different ethnic groups living here, some of them from neighboring countries as
close as a 45 minute drive from our home. I can be at the border of Laos and
the border of Myanmar (former Burma) in less than 45 minutes. I can be at the
border of China in less than 6 hours by car. We truly are strategically located
in a place with a great diversity of unreached people groups living all around
us. Our church, Baan Athitaan Church, is a true community church made up of
over 23 different people groups that meet together for worship every Sunday
morning.
Please take a look at the map of “Progress of the
Gospel by People Group.” What I want you to notice is where all of the red is
located. The red areas are the areas of the world that are home to the least
reached people groups of the world. Most of them are in North Africa, the
Middle East, South Asia, and South East Asia. Thailand is right in the heart of
South East Asia and is strategically located and has the potential to have a
strong influence for Christ on hundreds of people groups in this part of God’s
world yet we much reach a good portion of the Thai people first in order for
this to happen.
Today of the 69 million people who call “Thailand”
their home country, less that 1% truly know Jesus as their personal Savior.
Would you please pray that God would burden the hearts of God’s people all over
the world to pray fervently, to give generously (especially
during the Christmas season), and to go intentionally (on a short term
or even better a long term mission trip) and partner with us here at NTIM
to reach the nations for Jesus by “making disciples of all the nations.”
Prayer
Example: “Heavenly Father, we thank you for the rich
diversity of people groups in Thailand. We also thank you for planting a
community church right in the heart of Northern Thailand to help facilitate
evangelism and discipleship in that part of your world. We ask You to be
pleased to expand the impact of NTIM and Baan Athitaan Church to these various
unreached peoples and to give NTIM an opportunity to be a vessel that You are
pleased to use to reach many of the unreached ethnic people groups in this part
of your world. We pray that You would burden the hearts of Your people all over
the world to pray fervently, to give generously, and to go
intentionally to where Your Message is needed most. We pray this in the
name of our Lord Jesus. Amen.”
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