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Thailand

YFC Thailand

Thailand YFC's ministry to young people includes student ministry, English classes and camp, mission teams, performing arts and a hotline.


Click HERE to visit YFC Thailand's website (in Thai).

YFC Thailand has a very effective two-part ministry focus-Christian Training and Outreach. Their Christian Training work focuses on mobilizing youth evangelism through church and youth training. They produce and distribute materials that are sent over 2,000 churches in Thailand. In addition, YFC conducts large, bi-annual youth conferences that alternate their focus between challenging college-aged students to consider full-time ministry one year and equipping and challenging high school-aged youth to share their faith and reach others the next year.

Over half of our staff and volunteers focus on Outreach efforts to young people. From three centers across Thailand, staff and volunteers are building relationships with young people in schools and universities and sharing the love of Christ. YFC's Bangkok office is located adjacent to a 20,000-person university. So, there is no shortage of young people to work with.

Mission Opportunities

Individuals trained in teaching English are needed for minimum 6 month terms in many YFC centers across Thailand. Evangelistic teams trained in music and drama can be used with YFC staff to reach new youth. Our mission needs are:

  • Teaching English and
  • Performing Arts




History: A unified Thai kingdom was established in the mid-14th century; it was known as Siam until 1939. Thailand is the only southeast Asian country never to have been taken over by a European power. A bloodless revolution in 1932 led to a constitutional monarchy. In alliance with Japan during World War II, Thailand became a US ally following the conflict.

Statistics:
Capital: Bangkok
Population: 61,797,751
Languages: Thai (official), English (secondary language of the elite), ethnic and regional dialects
Currency: baht (THB)
GDP per capita: $6,700