Asian Missionary

Asian Missionary




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Asian Missionary
To serve churches in Asia, helping them to become dynamic missional churches through research, publication, and education in obedience to the great commission.

November 24 @ 9:00 am - November 26 @ 6:00 pm
Address: 1276, Gyeonggang-ro, Okcheon-myeon, Yangpyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do, 5th Floor 508 (12508)
Email:
ASM Office, asianmissiology@gmail.com
Daniel J. Kim, imagochristi777@gmail.com
Asian Churches. Missiology. Mission.
Welcome to ASM Online Forum 2022 The 6th ASM Online Forum – November 24-26, 2022 We are presently in the […]
“Missional Spirituality in Asia in the Post-Pandemic Era”, Online Forum 2022 “Christian Mission in Religious Pluralistic World”, Indonesia Forum 2018 […]
A Succinct History of the Formation of ASM In 1971, a Korean missiologist – Mr. Mission, or Dr. David J. […]
On September 12, 2003, on the Fourth day of the AMA Eighth Triennial Convention (September 9 – 12, 2003 in […]
I was so privileged to meet Dr.Yong Sung Cho, at that time he was (and still is) doing a missionary […]
On March 17 – 20, 2009 ASM organized its second international gathering in Semarang. It was clearly God’s providence that […]
The other important decision was to regionalize ASM: South East Asia Region with two sub divisions – Southern ASEAN (Indonesia, […]
The third ASM international gathering, Strategic Mission Forum, was held in Seoul, Korea, on October 25-28, 2011, with the theme: […]
Asian Society of Missiology: Bangkok 2007 Declaration Preamble: Asian and select non-Asian missiologists gathered at the Grand Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand, […]
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Asian churches are growing in number and depth across the Southern Baptist Convention, and our partnership is essential to fulfilling the Revelation 7:9 vision. Burmese, Cambodian, Chinese, Filipino, Hmong, Japanese, Korean, Laotian, and Vietnamese congregations represent the Asian faces of the SBC, and many are active partners in IMB’s work of taking the gospel to the nations.
Together, we are taking the good news of Jesus to every corner of the earth.
Download the Asian Church Missions PDF to learn more about the importance of Asian Americans' involvement in international missions.
Each May , we celebrate the contributions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders to the work of the IMB. This year, we focus on the missionary stories of Henry and Thu Phan , and their daughter Theresa Dacio .
Download and share resources to inform and inspire your church about Asian American mission efforts.
Asian Church Mobilization Strategist
Ezra Bae is IMB’s Asian American mobilizer. In this role, Ezra is responsible for connecting with Asian American congregations for purposes of partnership and mobilization. Born in South Korea, Ezra studied theology in Virginia and North Carolina and served 14 years as senior pastor of a Korean Baptist church before relocating with his family to serve as a missionary in East Asia. Ezra and his wife, Heesoon, have two adult children.
A multitude from every language,
people, tribe and nation
knowing and worshiping
our Lord Jesus Christ
( Rev. 7:9 )
To serve Southern Baptists in carrying out the Great Commission to make disciples of all nations
Rejoice over what God has done and continues to do as we intercede for missionaries and the nations.
100% of your gifts transform lives with the gospel. We want to help you maximize the use of resources for His glory among all peoples.
Since its beginning in 1845, the IMB has had one goal: take the good news of Jesus Christ to the world.

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East Asia is located on the eastern third of the 10/40 Window, where one-fifth of the world’s population (about 1.4 billion people) lives, with the Han Chinese being the largest ethnic group in the world. East Asia is very densely populated, particularly on the coastline and along inland rivers, with an average population per square mile almost three times higher than the global average. Conversely, some rural parts of the region have the lowest population densities in the world. Some people groups living in such places are considered forgotten by the reach of missions.
Whether highly-connected urbanites or nomadic agrarians, East Asians make up more than 1 billion people who are not Christians. Most of them have never heard the gospel or had access to a Christian church. According to the Joshua Project, there are over 400 unreached people groups in East Asia.
Several major non-Christian religions originated in this region, including Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism, Shintoism, and other deeply-rooted Eastern belief systems. While these belief systems continue to pervade culture and tradition, many in East Asia are raised with a secular, atheistic education and mindset—aided by the prevalence of communism.
Despite this secularism and spiritual confusion, some East Asians are very open to talking about faith and are honest about their questions—especially young adults, which leaves the door open to evangelical missions to East Asia. There is an unprecedented need for discipleship and relationship building among young believers to proclaim clear, compelling biblical truths and application for everyday living.
ABWE is striving to close the evangelism gap on the most-populated continent that has the fewest number of Christian workers per capita. Our team needs help unifying efforts and developing team strategies for evangelism, discipleship, church planting, and leadership development to target unreached populations and support church-planting efforts across the region.
Teaching students at the University Level, High School and Middle School levels, or serving in the business world bi-vocationally provide the greatest opportunities to develop relationships with young people and influential leaders. We need additional team members who are passionate about teaching, ESL, and working alongside our national church partners as we seek opportunities to share the gospel and partner with new churches in East Asia.
We’d love to get to know you and discuss how God is calling you.
People all around the world are searching for hope, but many don’t have someone to tell them about the hope found in Jesus. They need YOU.
Listen as we explore missions, theology, and practice to help senders and goers alike.
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