Malaysia

Malaysia, located in Southeast Asia and split between the Malay Peninsula and the island of Borneo, has a population of over 34 million people. Known for its rich cultural tapestry, Malaysia is home to Malay, Chinese, Indian, and Indigenous communities. Islam is the official religion, with over 60% of Malaysians identifying as Muslim. However, Christianity remains a minority, representing less than 10% of the population, primarily among Indigenous and Chinese groups. Key outreach efforts in Malaysia focus on supporting church workers, offering community education programs, and conducting language-based Bible translation projects to reach the diverse linguistic groups within the country.

  • Bible Workers: Malaysia

    Malaysia is a largely unreached country that is very difficult to work in Due to anti-conversion laws. Still, the brave graduates of the SALT training program work faithfully to share Jesus with others. This program is conducted near Kuala Lumpur, where they learn how to study the Bible, pray, and share their faith.

  • Bible Worker Training

    Many of our Bible Workers have a strong heart for Jesus and a desire to serve Him but need Bible training. With so few pastors in the work force compared to the number of people that need nurturing these simple but wonderful workers are often…

  • Church Plant in Kuala Lumpur

    This is to renovate an existing space for a congregation to meet as a church in downtown Kuala Lumpur.

  • Audio Bibles

    We all know what a blessing the Bible is for those who can read God’s Word. But what about all those who never learned to read or are blind? How can they be built up in the faith? The answer lies in today’s technology. Cheap MP3 players with audio Bible recordings in local languages do more to build up the church in poor places than almost anything!

  • Bibles and Literature for Asia

    Asia is where the least reached peoples of the world are living. Many do not have access to the Gospel. There is no Christian bookstore on the corner, and there are no Bibles in the local stores. This fund allows Bible workers in various countries to give Bibles to baptismal candidates so they can read the Word in their own language.

  • Church Buildings

    Churches are a powerful evangelistic tool. If new believers in Asia have no church in their area, they sometimes give up and scatter. Building churches can help establish the work our Bible Workers have

  • Humanitarian

    Jesus exemplified reaching out to those in need. Through this fund, Jesus for Asia seeks to follow His example. Gifts will be used for disaster relief, blanket distribution, food distribution, and other humanitarian projects.

  • iEAT

    The Institute of East Asia Training, with Eugene and Heidi Prewitt, serves budding missionaries from the countries of Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, Singapore, and Malaysia. These young people are trained in the arts of winning hearts, selling books, teaching doctrines, planting congregations, and reaching unreached groups. Extensions of the iEAT program that serve in Indonesia are listed as a separate project.

  • Light Asia Publishing

    The Rogers Family is working, with God’s help, to establish a publishing House for South East Asia. The purpose is to provide Christ-centered literature, Bible study guides, and books in native languages to share through the printed page a knowledge of the love, joy, and peace that God gives.

  • Projectors for Evangelism

    Projectors are a huge advantage in sharing the Gospel. Especially in places with no television (yes, there are still places like that). We get many requests for this tool for holding evangelistic series and winning people to Christ.

  • Unreached People Seed Fund

    So many groups of people in Asia have not even heard the name of Jesus. Gifts to this fund will allow Jesus for Asia to start new projects in areas where there are no believers.

  • Worthy Student Fund

    One of the most effective long-term mission strategies is to invest in the Adventist education of our young people, many of whom are the first generation in the church and have no Adventist background. An Adventist education will give them that daily experience with other Christians.

  • Where Needed Most

    Your donation will go to where the need is greatest at the time, as well as enabling Jesus for Asia to continue to provide support for all its projects. By giving to "Where Needed Most," you make sure no project gets left behind.

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Missions for Asia

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