Thursday, November 21, 2024

‘A Miracle’: Thai Churches Unite In Preparation For Amazing Love Festival In Bangkok

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Among the tuk tuks and long tail boats in the bustling city of Bangkok, Thailand, millions are searching for the route to peace.

On Jan. 19-20, Franklin Graham plans to share how this life-changing peace can be found in Jesus Christ at the Amazing Love Festival in the Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre (BITEC).

He’s come to the country numerous times to offer humanitarian aid with Samaritan’s Purse in the midst of the refugee crisis and natural disasters, and preached there for the first time in 2013. Last month, his son Will Graham shared the Gospel on the mountainous island of Phuket, where nearly 600 people made a decision to follow Christ.

Although the nation remains 95 percent Buddhist, thousands have come together in Bangkok, hoping and praying others will come to know the Lord.

“God’s bringing unity to this city for the churches to work together like never before,” said Festival Director Derek Forbes, who previously oversaw the 2013 Abundant Life Festival in Chiang Mai.

Over the past several decades, three Christian church denominations in the region struggled to partner together for the sake of the Gospel. In fact, many Thai pastors claim Billy Graham never held a Crusade in the area because churches couldn’t work with one another.

“[The Amazing Love Festival has] been years in the making,” Forbes said, noting the previous Festival brought the churches together. “The churches were so concerned about working with each other. They’re realizing they can trust the Lord. It’s a beautiful thing.

“The three denominations want to raise up the next generation,” Forbes continued. “The unity has never been so strong in working for an event in Bangkok—a miracle.”

Additional preparations for the Festival include close to 600 churches participating in a discipleship tool called Operation Andrew, which encourages believers to build relationships with others and invite them to church and the Festival. One of these churches decided to intentionally challenge its members to pray for their Operation Andrew friends for 21 days and invite them to attend a special Sunday service. While 137 Operation Andrew friends came, 112 of those came forward to follow Christ and 90 are now in follow-up classes.

This means revival isn’t waiting for the Festival to start—it’s already happening now—and Forbes is praying it will continue long after the event ends.

“I don’t want to be a part of something that goes in a city, has an event and goes away,” Forbes said. “I want to be part of something that is making a long-term impact with churches and new believers.”

 

By Lizzy Long 

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