Youthful Missionaries Help Thailand Flood Victims

Thailand floods
Share:

What would you think if a group of local police came knocking on the door of your training and ministry center, asking to meet with your latest group of young students? When this happened recently at the Youth With A Mission (YWAM) center in Bangkok, the leaders of the Discipleship Training School prepared themselves for the possibility of bad news. Instead, they were surprised to find that the police had come to ask for their help.

Thailand has been experiencing extensive flooding for more than two months. The floods started in the north of the country and now the central region of Thailand is struggling to cope with the consequences of local flooding. Many people have lost everything; they have watched their houses and businesses slowly get submerged under water.

In Ayutthaya province, the worst-hit area, one housing estate is said to be under more than 14.5 feet of water. Four factory estates have been submerged (those four factory estates alone will lose more than $3 billion) with more than 600 other factories affected. More than 200,000 people are out of work due to factory closures.

Bangkok is desperately trying to hold off the worst of the high water, but things are very uncertain. The government is focused on shoring up the capital’s city center by providing about a million sandbags to Bangkok and the surrounds within the next few days. Youth With A Mission has been helping. Its volunteers are filling sand bags as quickly as money is available to supply the quantity needed in the city. Financial donations are desperately needed.

For those who have already been hit by the floods, there is a critical need for fresh drinking water, non-perishable foods and medicine. The YWAM students from Bangkok who were approached by the local police have been helping by packing survival parcels for distribution in those places in most need.

Allison (name changed for security purposes), one of the DTS students, says of the flooding situation: “I have much more compassion for the people because I am here.”

There is no flooding yet in the area where Mayer and her fellow students are studying their Discipleship Training School. She says she has noticed price increases for many goods, as they begin to become harder to find. With a wry smile, she says that although there is no drinking water available in the supermarkets, there is plenty of Coke. People are not sure what to expect, but are preparing for the worst.

Nobody knows what tomorrow will bring. For those that have already been affected by the floods, much love and compassion is needed as they rebuild their lives and communities. More than 300 people have already lost their lives and countless others have heartbreaking stories that will most likely go untold.

At this stage, helping hands and willing hearts will go a long way to saving the Thai people. YWAM in Thailand is doing what they can for those they can reach.

+ posts
Share:

Related topics:

See an error in this article?

Send us a correction

To contact us or to submit an article

Click and play our featured shows

Guiding Through Criticism: The Roadmap to Redemption

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MA-rul4E1bY Christian controversy just seems to be a thing these days. It bridges denominations, genders and borders, and when a big name in the Christian sphere stumbles or even falls on their face (metaphorically speaking), there is an army of...

Alexander Pagani and Alan DiDio: How to End Generational Curses

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPgr8qjEFx8&t=772s In an interview between apostle Alexander Pagani and Bishop Alan DiDio on the Encounter Today podcast, the two got candid about deliverance and how generational curses can impact the life of a believer. Get your FREE CHARISMA NEWSLETTERS today!...

Jentezen Franklin: Israel’s Natural and Spiritual Glory

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTRXj-8iznE&t=173s Israel: God’s Promised Land, chosen people and spiritual family. The importance of Israel is so much more than we see even on the surface. Though most of the world sees a tiny nation in the Middle East when they...

The Heretical Bible Coming for Your Kids

Do we need a ‘normal’ bible for children? Bibles made for children to understand the Word of God are not a new phenomenon. However, when it comes the new fundraising by the organization known as The Bible for Normal People,...

Hero Braves Raging Inferno to Save 11-Month-Old

An Ohio man is being hailed a hero after risking his life to save a baby trapped inside a burning home. John Stickovich, 62, told WJW-TV he rescued the 11-month-old child Monday morning, repeatedly going inside the house to try...

Critics Blast BSA for Ditching the ‘Boy’ from Boy Scouts

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Wbsa9GqVdM After more than a century, the Boy Scouts of America is changing its name to become a more “inclusive” organization several years after welcoming girls and gay boys into its scouting program. The Texas-based organization is dropping “Boys” from...

Take a Step Into Your Destiny

Many Christians are stuck in the starting blocks when it comes to running their race and fulfilling the dreams God has placed in their hearts. Because they aren’t sure how a situation is going to turn out or exactly what...

Uncovered: Who is the Real Benny Hinn?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2DyhGQcegQ Who is the real Benny Hinn? After 50 years in ministry, Benny Hinn has become one of the largest voices in the Pentecostal/charismatic movement. He has been in the throes of controversy many times, especially when it comes to...

Netanyahu: ‘Israel will stand alone’

There is only one path forward for the embattled prime minister of Israel: the return of the hostages taken during the Oct. 7, massacre and the complete elimination of the terrorist organization known as Hamas. As the world recoiled from...

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 97 98 99 100
Scroll to Top