Diaspora of believers from Myanmar leads to cross-cultural church partnerships
Seeds of the gospel were planted by the first American Christian missionary to Myanmar’s ethnic minority Chin people in the 1800s. Those seeds are bearing fruit in major U.S. cities, Thailand and around the world.
International Myanmar church planting leads to expanded theological education
Khunjar’s mother always wanted her daughter to go into Christian ministry. But her mother died before she could see her dream come true.
Khunjar (right in photo) had been preparing for full-time ministry. She had graduated from a Bible college and a discipleship training program in
Asia Theological Association Welcomes SEANBC as Associate Member!
Thailand: It is with great joy that we receive news from Southeast Asia Nazarene Bible College (SEANBC) Chancellor Dr. Donghwan (Bill) Kwon that their application for membership with the Asia Theological Association (ATA) has been approved! As of March 2017, SEANBC is now an Associate Member of the
SEANBC reopens teaching center
More than 100 people from six different churches arrived in northern Thailand to celebrate the reopening of the Southeast Asia Nazarene Bible College Maetang Center May 10.
At least a dozen pastors attended, each with a choir team. There were also a total of 19 students who are taking part
New year celebration leads to baptisms in Myanmar
April marks the new year in most South Asia and Southeast Asian countries. While most of Thailand, where Southeast Asia Nazarene Bible College’s main campus is located, celebrates the new year through the Songkran Festival, the college decided to celebrate things differen