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Following World War II, many evangelical missionary groups began missionary work in Thailand. [1] These varied evangelical groups worked independently from both the CCT and each other, but in the mid-1950s a number of them decided that inter-denominational and inter-organizational co-operation and fellowship was needed.
The Evangelical Fellowship of Thailand (EFT) is an evangelical umbrella organization that includes many smaller denominations, churches, missionary organizations, and parachurch ministries. It is not a denomination, but a collection of different groups for the purposes of reporting to the government and inter-denominational co-operation.
The Evangelical Church of Bangkok is situated at 42 Sukhumvit Soi 10, Bangkok, Thailand.It is an international church, a member of the Evangelical Free Church of America, a denomination of Protestant churches, and is affiliated to the Evangelical Fellowship of Thailand.
It consists of Thai, Chinese, Korean, and English-speaking congregations. It is a member of the World Council of Churches and has about 60,000 members. [16] One of the largest Protestant associations is the Evangelical Fellowship of Thailand.
Kanok Bannasan (OMF Publishers Thailand) (Thai: กนกบรรณสาร) is an evangelical publisher of Christian books in the Thai language. Kanok is a non-profit ministry registered under the Evangelical Fellowship of Thailand .
This category includes national evangelical alliances, members of World Evangelical Alliance. ... Evangelical Fellowship of Thailand; G. German Evangelical Alliance; J.
It was founded in 1934 as the Church in Siam with the intent of forming a single ecumenical denomination to include all Protestant churches in Thailand. Other than a small number of American Baptist and British Churches of Christ congregations, most of the original member churches were originally Presbyterian congregations, many of which were started by missionaries from the American ...
The oldest of these groupings, the Church of Christ in Thailand, was formed in the mid-1930s. The largest is the Evangelical Fellowship of Thailand. Baptists and Seventh-day Adventists are recognized by authorities as separate Protestant denominations and are organized under similar umbrella groups.