About Us
Adventist Southeast Asia Projects (ASAP), a supporting ministry of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, is dedicated to spreading the gospel in Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Myanmar and among resettled Southeast Asians in North America.
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ASAP has been reaching people in Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and Vietnam since 1996. |
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ASAP national workers show compassion to the poorest of the poor, ministering to them by providing food, health information, small enterprise opportunities and clean water wells. | |
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ASAP sponsors lay pastors, literacy teachers, medical missionaries and lay Bible workers who go from village to village spreading the good news of Christ's soon coming. Thousands respond and accept Jesus as their Savior. | |
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ASAP supports over 300 pastors in communist Vietnam. Although they are often fined, persecuted and even imprisoned, these pastors joyously share the gospel truth with their countrymen. Through their witness and the Peace and Happiness radio broadcast, thousands are accepting Christ. | |
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ASAP national workers have put over 60,000 Bibles in the hands of Southeast Asians since 1996. | |
| Every penny you give to support ASAP goes directly to the project you specify. All donations are tax-deductible! |
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Who We Reach
ASAP trains, supports, and empowers its Southeast Asian neighbors by enabling them to use Christ's compassionate method of sharing the gospel: caring for urgent physical needs while introducing people to the love of the Savior and His plan for their redemption.




