Asia
Why Asia?
Asia is home to some of the most beautiful geography, architecture, and cultural splendors globally. Inside the majestic borders that make up the continent lives the vast majority of devout followers of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam.
60% of the world’s population lives on this one continent, yet it is the least evangelized and has the least amount of active Christian workers. Jesus died for the whole world on this very continent, yet it is the least reached?
There is a great need in this spiritually dark landmass! The voices of deception through false religions and atheism are prevalent. What are we as the church going to do? Will you pray for Asia? Will you go and take the gospel? Will you give so others might go?
Creative Access Countries
Our world is rapidly changing, and one of the things that come with that is trying to understand how to adapt to these changes correctly. The internet is a blessing for many reasons, especially in the realm of missions. Still, it can also present unnecessary trouble for our missionaries working in creative access countries (also known as “closed countries” or “limited access countries”).
What this usually means is that traditional missionaries aren’t welcomed to those countries. Thus, to still fulfill our mission of reaching the world in our generation, our missionaries working in these regions of the world have chosen to forgo their public missionary profiles (at varying levels based on their concern) to be more strategic about their entry into these place. Once they arrive on the field, they can do the bold and dangerous work of gospel proclamation. We need to be able to get missionaries into these countries with the least amount of hurdles possible.
Would you please join us by respecting any missionaries’ wishes to remain offline? If in doubt about a specific missionary which has visited your church, feel free to contact us for any clarification.
Countries
- Afghanistan
- Armenia
- Azerbaijan
- Bahrain
- Bangladesh
- Bhutan
- Brunei
- Cambodia
- China
- Cyprus
- Georgia
- India
- Indonesia
- Iran
- Iraq
- Israel
- Japan
- Jordan
- Kazakhstan
- Kuwait
- Kyrgyzstan
- Laos
- Lebanon
- Malaysia
- Maldives
- Mongolia
- Myanmar
- Nepal
- North Korea
- Oman
- Pakistan
- Palestine
- Philippines
- Qatar
- Russia
- Saudi Arabia
- Singapore
- South Korea
- Sri Lanka
- Syria
- Taiwan
- Tajikistan
- Thailand
- Timor-Leste
- Turkey
- Turkmenistan
- United Arab Emirates
- Uzbekistan
- Vietnam
- Yemen
Asia Director
My wife and I served as church-planting missionaries to China from 2010 to 2019. However, we moved to Taiwan in 2020 and believe that despite the hardships, Asia is white for the harvest.
I’d loved to talk with you about whether missions in Asia might be God’s plan for your life.
Asia Store
Asia Missionaries
Creative Access Missionary
Church Planting Missionaries to Asia
Creative Access Missionary
Church Planting Missionaries to Asia
James & Rosie Miyashita
Church Planting Missionaries to Japan
Adam & Ashley Walz
Church Planting Missionaries to Taiwan
John & Alisha Walz
Church Planting Missionaries to Taiwan
Creative Access Missionary
Church Planting Missionaries to Asia
Creative Access Missionary
Church Planting Missionaries to Asia
Creative Access Missionary
Church Planting Missionaries to Asia
Creative Access Missionary
Church Planting Missionaries to Asia
Asia News
Taoists In Tisquise
Written by a Missionary in a Creative Access Country “You should visit Mao Mountain, it’s a Taoist mountain. You know about Taoism, right? Unlike Buddhism, it’s a religion that originated in China.”I had just asked my cab driver what were some fun...
Young Preachers – China’s Doors Are Open!
The following plea for laborers comes from one of Vision Baptist Mission's missionaries serving the Lord in mainland China. It’s official. The Lord has answered years of prayer. As of Wednesday, March 15, 2023, China’s Immigration Bureau has...
Returning to Japan, Part 2: Obstacles & Opportunities
Our primary objective is not just to live in Japan but to start a church. While settling back into the country, we plan to be concurrently promoting the church plant and spreading the gospel so we can officially launch the church at the beginning...
Returning to Japan, Part 1: Obstacles & Opportunities
In missionary biographies of days gone by, you can read about how many spent months at sea on their way to their fields to tell people about Jesus. While most of us missionaries don’t ride ships to our respective fields of service, we nonetheless...
Need in Singapore
Singapore is a relatively new country. A former British colony, it gained independence from Malaysia in 1965. At the time of independence, Singapore would have been considered a third-world country. Through strong leadership and multiple government...
A Sea of Souls
The one thing that impressed me the most when I first arrived in China was the masses of people. It is not like I had never been in a large crowd before, but in China the large crowds are everywhere you go. You might as well...