Jason and Wendi have served with FMWM in Asia since 2011. They are currently based in Chiang Mai, Thailand, where they support the growth and development of the FMC in Thailand and across Southeast Asia. Through graphic design, English education, discipleship and hospitality, Jason and Wendi contribute to FMWM Asia’s overall strategy of raising up 10,000 FM leaders to help reach 1 million people with the gospel message.
Pray For
- fruitful service to their Thai brothers and sisters
- opportunities to cultivate relationships with neighbors and to share the love of Christ with followers of Buddhism
- opportunities to build relationships with Thai doctors and medical professionals through Jason’s volunteer work at Chiang Mai University’s School of Medicine
- wisdom in helping their children navigate life milestones
Recent Newsletters
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...
Convergence of Creativity, Creation and Kingdom Growth
Superintendent Daniel Sar of our Cambodian Free Methodist Church has a dynamic vision to plant a church in the thousands of villages in Cambodia where there is no gospel witness. It is a big vision that requires creativity, but Daniel trusts that as they plant seeds,...
Kingdom Principles from the Lotus Plant
The lotus flower is a beautiful aquatic perennial grown in many parts of Asia. It is often used for medicinal purposes or used in cooking, baking and adding flavor. At the annual conference in Creative Access Asia-VN, Superintendent Hien told a story of his fishpond...
Bringing Hope to Cambodia
The median age in Cambodia is currently 25 years.[1] This high concentration of youths brings great challenges and time-sensitive opportunities. An estimated 96% of these youths are Buddhist in background, but the majority are drawn to Western consumerism. Like many...
Why Are You Singing
“Why are you all singing?” the neighbors asked Ms. Holly (not her real name). Ms. Holly is a cross-cultural worker living in Country-VN. It is illegal to share the gospel with others. The neighbors are suspicious of the group’s singing and wary of the foreigner. They...






