Winter Break - Thailand

Partner: TFMF & CCENT
Location: Bangkok & Chiang Mai, Thailand
Dates: December 11 - 23, 2009
Leaders: Brittni Mortensen & Nathan Albert
Cost: $2500
Group Size: 6-9 students
Application: This trip is now closed
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Country Overview

Thailand draws more visitors than any other country in southeast Asia with its combination of natural beauty, temples, renowned hospitality, and cuisine. The large-scale sex industry which flourishes in Bangkok contributes to the high incidence of HIV infection - a major concern for the Thai government. Thailand was one of the countries devastated by the 2004 tsunami which left thousands injured, missing or dead, and hundreds of thousands homeless.

Quick Facts

Area · 199,614 sq miles
Population · 65,000,000
Religion · 95% Buddhist, 4% Muslim
Language · Thai
Life expectancy · 66 years (men), 74 years (women)

Our Partners

Thai Faith and Music Foundation (TFMF)
The work of the Thai Faith and Music Foundation was begun in December, 1994, when Ruth and Inchai Srisuwan moved from Udon Thani, where they had headed the music department of the Center for Church Planting and Church Growth, to Bangkok, where they began working with people living in the chumchons ("neighborhoods" in Thai, although "slum" is the more commonly used term for the poorer areas that the Foundation works in). These are areas of organized but "unofficial" (e.g. no land ownership) settlement by poor people, mostly those who have moved to the city to find work, a majority of whom are from the northeast.

CCENT
The Center for Church Enablement in Northern Thailand (CCENT) was established in 1996 by a team of 7 Thai staff. The desire is to contextualize the gospel into their own unique cultural forms. CCENT’s aim is to "enable" the existing churches in northern Thailand to grow and reach non-Christians by presenting them with a culturally relevant way in which to express their faith in Christ. In order to do this, the team at CCENT has done extensive research on the traditional music, instruments and dance forms of the north.

CCENT has also provided sustainable development for the area through the Chiang Mai Development Farm, which was established in 1999. It has grown from its original size of 4 acres of land and is now over 11 acres. The farm was set up as a business to generate support for the ministries of the Center for Church Enablement in Northern Thailand (CCENT). It also provides jobs and food for people throughout the region.

Trip Description

This trip is an amazing opportunity to live out the Gospel. There will be opportunities to befriend Thai people and learn about their culture, music, and the way they worship Jesus. This is an opportunity for you to be the alien that is welcomed in to a hospitable and kind home. Students will spend time in Bangkok serving alongside TFMF in the chumchons. We will then fly to Chiang Mai to work at CCENT’s fish farm. We will stay with host families in their homes. We will learn about sustainable development, contextualizing the gospel, and Thai culture.

This trip is for students who want to “seek first the Kingdom of God” and are interested in integrating prayer, action, and Christian discipleship into their lives. If you want to be intentional about your faith and how it influences the way you live, and if you want to be a part of a small team of 6-9 students, you are encouraged to apply. This trip is highly relational and an intense cultural immersion experience, so it is important that you are committed to learn some of the Thai language and about Thai culture before you arrive in “the land of the free”.