Jackson Saekow has been called to as a part-time missionary to Thailand who has been serving at Thai-Lao Baptist Church as a committee member and now elder for over 10 years. Updates from Jackson’s Thailand Mission work can be seen here.
Dear Ajarn and coworkers, I am doing well here in Rayong despite doses of daily rain here and there. Just try to stay healthy for the rest of my trip. This past week, my kids at the center (TYC) have attended the ‘Alpha Campus’ program to train young people how to evangelize. Through the process, […]
Dear Ajarn Savang and coworkers, During this past week in Rayong, we hosted these teens almost every day at the center. Praised The Lord that two have prayed with me to ask Jesus to be their Savior. I answered their questions and made sure they understood what being Christian is about. Khun Nuteurn and I […]
Dear Ajarn and co-workers, Today is the beginning of my 4th weeks here. I just arrived to Rayong safely yesterday. After checked in the a brand new apt. yesterday. The Lord is so good, I only pay $ 7 per night for this clean place in a good location. The rain comes in almost everyday […]
Dear Ajarn and co workers, Tomorrow will be my third week here in Bangkok. This past week, I have visited 5 prisons. Of the five, three of them were familiar to me. After I gave the gospel message, almost 100 inmates have made a decision to follow Jesus as their Lord and Savior. Please pray […]
Dear Ajarn Savang and coworkers, Today completed my first week here in Bangkok. I sent you my first report last Thursday with a picture attachment. Since my arrival here, I have been going to various prisons in Bangkok and Pratum Thani. I gave the gospel message to the international groups twice, almost 50 of them […]
I came to the U.S.A. in 1981 after finishing my master degree education in medical social work from Thammasat University and some graduated theological education from Thailand Baptist Theological Seminary. I came to help Thai and Laotian churches to find the ways to reach out to a big group of about 200,000 Laotian refugees, which […]