Thom and Sherry Cahill have served with Free Methodist World Missions for several years, focusing on leadership development across Asia. Thom’s ministry centers on encouraging and supporting emerging leaders, strategic leadership guidance, discipleship, coaching and mentoring, teaching Gethsemane Leadership (GLT) modules, and providing additional team support to ministry teams. Sherry’s ministry involves administrative and human resource support for the Asia Area director, including record keeping, statistics, writing, content creation, media team support, and a variety of other supportive roles.
Pray For
- leaders and emerging leaders to serve effectively within their cultural and ministry contexts
- strategic planning and church-planting efforts throughout Asia
- GLT modules and mentoring to be effectively implemented in Southeast Asia
- wisdom, discernment and safe travel as they collaborate with leaders across Southeast Asia
Recent Newsletters
Freed from Slavery
God is at work in Creative Access-PN, and He is working through the Free Methodist churches there. Hear this story from one of our key leaders, Pastor M. Praise the Lord for His grace! The Free Methodist Church (FMC) in Creative Access-PN is deeply involved in...
Participating Together Work of the Spirit
Kyaw Aung is an example of one who realized his spiritual needs when his physical needs were met. This often happens through the generosity and kindness expressed through the Bishops’ Crisis Response Fund (BCRF). FMWM-Asia values partnerships like this, built within...
Despair to Hope!
Imagine living without hope in a remote Cambodian village. Now imagine attending worship Sunday morning at a local Free Methodist Church. You might hear Sister Gne as she stands to testify to the power of God in her life. For a long time, I have had terrible...
Closed and Open Doors
I was visiting one of the famous sights in a creative access country in Asia, a famous pagoda. Built in 1601, it has seven stories corresponding to the seven levels of enlightenment.1 The design was originally intended to help seekers move from one level of...





