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Asia Asia Asia Asia Gideon and Mei Tanbunaan Gideon and Mei Tanbunaan Gideon and Mei Tanbunaan Gideon and Mei Tanbunaan - Asian Pacific Christian Mission International in Indonesia Asian Pacific Christian Mission International in Indonesia Asian Pacific Christian Mission International in Indonesia Asian Pacific Christian Mission International in Indonesia Asian Pacific Christian Mission International (APCMI) was founded in 1971 by Chuck and Nance Winegarner, from Southern CA. Indonesian nationals were brought into the leadership in the early years and the ministry was placed totally in the hands of the Indonesian leadership of Dr. and Mrs. Gideon Tanbunaan over ten years ago. Because the focus of APCMI remains on evangelism and church planting, the ministry founded the Missionary Training School (M.T.S.) in order to equip Christian men and women with mission training and skills. The focus is on cross-cultural church planting to fulfill a specific void in the outreach programs of APCMI, and to sponsor students who are preparing to become church planters and church leaders. The free clinics they operate are seeing over 11,000 patients annually at no cost to the patient. They have an effective prison ministry with over 60 baptisms and four ex-convicts have dedicated their lives to full-time ministry. Their Christian radio ministry broadcasts to an area that includes five to six million people. Their village technology training program teaches skills to improve the standard of living of their church planters and their congregants. They presently have 163 churches and/or preaching posts in an area of strong Christian persecution. Pastor Gideon may be reached at [email protected]. Moses & Samantha Seth, Don & Bridget Brewster Moses & Samantha Seth, Don & Bridget Brewster Moses & Samantha Seth, Don & Bridget Brewster Moses & Samantha Seth, Don & Bridget Brewster - Agape International Missions Agape International Missions Agape International Missions Agape International Missions Agape International Missions was established in 1988 by Moses Samol Seth in the Kingdom of Cambodia. Moses, a former Cambodian General, began this church planting ministry, and has started 707 Christ-centered, Bible teaching churches in Cambodia. Through these churches, AIM has provided assistance to the poor and needy, including financial & material assistance, education in life skills through the use of literature, electronic media and leadership training in cooperation with other non-government organizations, the church and the government of Cambodia. Please see www.aim4asia.net In 2005, Don and Bridget Brewster initiated a focus on ending the evil of child sexual slavery in Cambodia, by proving transformational aftercare for victims and equipping the local church for prevention. Two aftercare centers (Agape Restoration Center and Agape Transitional Living Center) were opened in 2006, and are providing a wide range of services to assist rescued young girls. Currently, ARC has a

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Page 1: Global Outreach - Asia · PDF fileChad and Jennifer are house church planters near Osaka, Japan.*Their team is building relationships to draw people to Christ through several ministries

AsiaAsiaAsiaAsia Gideon and Mei Tanbunaan Gideon and Mei Tanbunaan Gideon and Mei Tanbunaan Gideon and Mei Tanbunaan ---- Asian Pacific Christian Mission International in Indonesia Asian Pacific Christian Mission International in Indonesia Asian Pacific Christian Mission International in Indonesia Asian Pacific Christian Mission International in Indonesia

Asian Pacific Christian Mission International (APCMI) was founded in 1971 by Chuck and Nance Winegarner, from Southern CA. Indonesian nationals were brought into the leadership in the early years and the ministry was placed totally in the hands of the Indonesian leadership of Dr. and Mrs. Gideon Tanbunaan over ten years ago. Because the focus of APCMI remains on evangelism and church planting, the ministry founded the Missionary Training School (M.T.S.) in order to equip Christian men and women with mission training and skills. The focus is on cross-cultural church

planting to fulfill a specific void in the outreach programs of APCMI, and to sponsor students who are preparing to become church planters and church leaders. The free clinics they operate are seeing over 11,000 patients annually at no cost to the patient. They have an effective prison ministry with over 60 baptisms and four ex-convicts have dedicated their lives to full-time ministry. Their Christian radio ministry broadcasts to an area that includes five to six million people. Their village technology training program teaches skills to improve the standard of living of their church planters and their congregants. They presently have 163 churches and/or preaching posts in an area of strong Christian persecution. Pastor Gideon may be reached at [email protected]. Moses & Samantha Seth, Don & Bridget Brewster Moses & Samantha Seth, Don & Bridget Brewster Moses & Samantha Seth, Don & Bridget Brewster Moses & Samantha Seth, Don & Bridget Brewster ---- Agape International Missions Agape International Missions Agape International Missions Agape International Missions

Agape International Missions was established in 1988 by Moses Samol Seth in the Kingdom of Cambodia. Moses, a former Cambodian General, began this church planting ministry, and has started 707 Christ-centered, Bible teaching churches in Cambodia. Through these churches, AIM has provided assistance to the poor and needy, including financial & material assistance, education in life skills through the use of literature, electronic media and leadership training in cooperation with other non-government organizations, the church and the

government of Cambodia. Please see www.aim4asia.net In 2005, Don and Bridget Brewster initiated a focus on ending the evil of child sexual slavery in Cambodia, by proving transformational aftercare for victims and equipping the local church for prevention. Two aftercare centers (Agape Restoration Center and Agape Transitional Living Center) were opened in 2006, and are providing a wide range of services to assist rescued young girls. Currently, ARC has a

Page 2: Global Outreach - Asia · PDF fileChad and Jennifer are house church planters near Osaka, Japan.*Their team is building relationships to draw people to Christ through several ministries

Cambodian staff, providing physical care, emotional and spiritual renewal, employment training. Please see www.aim4asia.org. Lee and Dottie Wanak in the Philippines with AGSTLee and Dottie Wanak in the Philippines with AGSTLee and Dottie Wanak in the Philippines with AGSTLee and Dottie Wanak in the Philippines with AGST

Lee and Dottie Wanak have served in the`Philippines since 1978. Lee served as Dean at Asian Theological Seminary (ATS) and Asia Graduate School of Theology (AGST) located in Manila. He also directed the Doctor of Education for AGST. More recently Lee has served as Professor of Intercultural Studies at William Jessup University until August 2006 when they accepted the invitation to return to

the`Philippines. Since returning to Manila Lee has led the Center for Urban Transformation and the MA-Transformational Urban Leadership program at ATS and the Doctor of Education program for AGST. Dottie serves as a primary health care nurse with Christian Light Foundation attending to the needs of the urban poor. Asia is booming with new missionaries. Churches are growing in Asia and they need trained educational leaders who can think contextually. Lee can be contacted at [email protected] Christian's Haven in the Philippines Christian's Haven in the Philippines Christian's Haven in the Philippines Christian's Haven in the Philippines

Christians’ Haven was established by Ken and Angelica Oosting in 1996 in Iligan City. God laid a burden on their hearts to get involved in a ministry with street children. Christians’ Haven is now an orphanage outreach to street children. Their mission is to free children from poverty and despair and introduce them to Jesus Christ. Committed Christian house parents and ministry teams share God’s love with the children by providing them protection, shelter, discipline, care and education.

Page 3: Global Outreach - Asia · PDF fileChad and Jennifer are house church planters near Osaka, Japan.*Their team is building relationships to draw people to Christ through several ministries

Their goal is to introduce these children to the love and saving grace of our Lord by providing parental love and affection, a safe environment in which to grow, the teachings of the Bible, guidance, education, food, clothing, medical care and vocational training. Please see www.christians-haven.org. Chad and Jennifer Huddleston Chad and Jennifer Huddleston Chad and Jennifer Huddleston Chad and Jennifer Huddleston ---- Team Expansion in Japan Team Expansion in Japan Team Expansion in Japan Team Expansion in Japan Chad and Jennifer are house church planters near Osaka, Japan.*Their team is building relationships to draw people to Christ through several ministries. They hold weekly services and ministry activities with a growing house church. One productive ministry is English Bible classes, as many are eager to develop their English. Church members have begun to expand their ministry to nearby countries and areas. Please see [email protected].

Frank and Jan Schattner Frank and Jan Schattner Frank and Jan Schattner Frank and Jan Schattner ---- OMF International OMF International OMF International OMF International

Frank and Jan have been doing church planting since 1982, working with with San Jose Christian College. Since joining OMF in 1988, they’ve done Urban Tribal church planting in Chiangmai as well as tribal church planting with the Hmong hill tribe minority group along the Thai-Lao border known as the Golden Triangle. They are excited about what God is doing among the Hmong throughout South Asia and are praying for more partners to join them in their work. Frank and Jan are Strategy Coordinators for the

Hmong/Miao people, and are the International Coordinators of the ‘Jonathan Project’ which has the mission of Mobilizing and enabling Strategy Coordinators and Team Leaders to facilitate biblical and indigenous Church Planting Movements (CPM’s) among the Unreached People Groups (UPG’s) in East Asia. Frank and Jan, along with their three boys live in Yuba City, California. When Frank is not traveling, he also serves as Adjunct Faculty to William Jessup University, teaching missions’ courses and as the Consulting Director of WJU’s Global Center of Church Planting. [email protected].

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