The Karen delegates formed a choir in the opening ceremony of the Assembly |
The biggest talking point at the Assembly has concerned the huge changes planned for 2015 in the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN). On the 1st January 2015, Thailand and the other nine member states of ASEAN will enter into a new and closer union - modelled in part on the EU. The slogan for the new union is 'One Vision, One Identity, One Community.'
Lofty ideals, perhaps - but there are serious and significant changes coming along with the rhetoric. From 2015, ASEAN will become a free trade zone, with increased freedom of movement across borders, new transport routes and integration of education and health systems. A few of the more immediate effects for Thailand will include English becoming ASEAN's official language, to be used in all official and cross-border communication, and Thai school term dates changing to the international (American) pattern.
Information on all ten of the ASEAN countries available at the Assembly |
But we have also been excited to see leaders considering the new opportunities which will open up for the Thai churches. Undoubtedly, from 2015 we will see an influx of people from other ASEAN countries into Thailand - presenting the churches with an opportunity to welcome and help these newcomers, showing them God's love as they find their way in a new country. And, as one Thai pastor noted yesterday, 'Our mission field is about to increase 10-fold - from 64 million Thais to over 650 million people within ASEAN.' This could be the moment for the Thai church to develop and nurture a mission vision for previously closed countries - please pray for leaders with the courage and faith to encourage such thinking.
One of the Thai churches' new mission fields? |
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