A Firstlight, Global Training Platform KAT India (Kingdom Advance Training India) is a Global Training Platform of Firstlight International. The project exists to provide advanced leadership and biblical training to national church planters in the nation of India. I (Dan) will be back in India this month September 7-14 to conduct a second training this […]
Recent News for ‘Projects’
A special “one time financial gift” this month can help! Every month throughout the year we are serving the needs of the Kingdom in the places where we serve namely in Thailand, and in Southeast Asia. In each location the Lord is bringing about a bountiful harvest of righteousness of souls being reached. Your prayers […]
This is GREAT NEWS! The Pulang church planting project in northern Myanmar is expanding into an urban setting of the city of Mandalay. Starting this month, our project host couple; Luke and Jennieve will be relocating to start the work there. They have raised up a solid core of national co-workers to continue the church […]
Helping children like these find their way towards a brighter future! We are blessed to be a part of reaching into the lives of children like these from fatherless homes in four locations across Thailand. Families Without Fathers (FWF) and Project REAP: Regional Education Assistance Program is proving to be a viable approach for reaching […]
Aligning with God’s Intended Purpose I (Dan) will be joined by John Paul and Paula Sprecher, missionaries, co-founders and Leaders of Forerunner Flame International (FFI) this month in Thailand for the Kingdom Builders conference, hosted by the Five Fold Ministry Church (Z -Gen Church) in Chonburi, Thailand. This network of churches is being lead by […]
Through an amazing partnership with Frontier Harvest Ministries (FHM), the Pulang church planting initiatives are expanding and prospering as the Gospel is going forth! Listed as one of the larger unreached people groups of Southeast Asia, these Pulang are located in northern Myanmar in a large mountainous area roughly sixty kilometers from the border of […]