Jason and Wendi have been serving with FMWM in Asia since 2011. They currently serve in Chiang Mai, Thailand, supporting the growth and development of the FMC in Thailand and broader Southeast Asia. Through graphic design, English education, discipleship and hospitality, Jason and Wendi assist with the overall strategy of FMWM Asia to raise 10,000 FMC leaders for Asia.
Children: Malachi, Emmie, Elisha
Pray For
- the ability to spend significant amounts of time in service through discipleship and development of Thai Christian leaders
- continued opportunities to cultivate relationships with their neighbors
- God to raise new believers around them
- Jason and Wendi to have wisdom in helping their children navigate life milestones
- guidance and wisdom as they launch the new SHAPE program
Recent Newsletters
My Search for Peace
My name is Htwe Min Htet. I was born into a devout Buddhist family in Creative Access-MR. My parents are deeply committed to Buddhism and serve on the committee of pagoda trustees. As a child, I often accompanied them to the pagoda, worshiping gods, and striving to...
Possibilities for Many Circumstances
She entered the church silently, moved to where chairs had been set up for a leadership training seminar, and sat down with arms crossed. Enrolled in the Biblical Interpretation module, Neela (phonetic spelling) maintained a stern expression and did not interact...
Equipping for Impact in Asia
Spiritual oppression is real in Cambodia and Thailand. Both countries have significant levels of poverty and oppression. Materialism is the new religion, and drugs are destroying whole communities. Yet, despite the obstacles, God is advancing His mission. The church...
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...
Counting the Cost
I’ve been listening to The Journal of John Wesley. He was chased down, stoned, rejected and condemned. Yet he proclaimed the gospel to all he could. In Acts, we find the disciples were jailed, shipwrecked, and some killed. But they kept going. Jesus died on the cross...