Kingdom Mission International - KMI

Kingdom Mission International - KMI " Training, Equipping and Empowering Indigenous Leaders, Church Planters & Disciple-Makers." Reaching Nations. Transforming Lives.

PURPOSE OF KMI


KMI is an interdenominational, Christ-centered organization, whose purpose is to exercise and encourage evangelism, discipleship, and development toward the fulfillment of the Great Commission of the Lord Jesus Christ (Matthew 28:18-20).

Southeast Asia remains one of the most spiritually unreached regions in the world. Millions across Thailand, Myanmar, La...
20/05/2026

Southeast Asia remains one of the most spiritually unreached regions in the world. Millions across Thailand, Myanmar, Laos, and surrounding nations have little or no access to the Gospel. Strongholds of Buddhism, Islam, Communism, poverty, persecution, and human trafficking continue to shape the region and make ministry difficult.

Yet in the middle of darkness, God is moving powerfully. Indigenous leaders, pastors, evangelists, and young disciples are rising up with boldness and faith. Underground house churches are growing, unreached villages are hearing the Gospel, and lives are being transformed through the power of Jesus Christ.

At Kingdom Mission International (KMI), our headquarters in Mae Sai, Thailand — in the heart of the Golden Triangle — serves as a strategic hub to train, equip, and empower indigenous leaders for the 10/40 Window. From Thailand to Myanmar, Laos, Pakistan, and beyond, we are raising up disciple-makers, church planters, and the next generation to carry the Gospel into some of the hardest and most unreached places on earth.

Through leadership training, evangelism academies, youth discipleship, Bible teaching, community outreach, education programs, and church planting movements, we are seeing God transform lives and communities across Asia.

But the harvest is still great, and the need is urgent.

As the International Day for the Unreached approaches on May 24, we invite you to pray for Southeast Asia, stand with indigenous missionaries, and become part of what God is doing among the nations.

Your prayers, partnership, and generosity help train leaders, reach villages, disciple believers, and bring the hope of Jesus to those who have never heard His name.

Together, we can reach the unreached.
Together, we can transform nations through the Gospel.

“Ask of Me, and I will make the nations your inheritance.” — Psalm 2:8

Kingdom Mission International

https://www.kingdommissionint.com

Kingdom Mission International- KMI
Kingdom Mission International Laos
Kingdom Mission International Foundation Thailand
Kingdom Mission International Myanmar

20/05/2026
South Asia is home to the largest concentration of unreached people in the world. In India alone, more than 1.3 billion ...
13/05/2026

South Asia is home to the largest concentration of unreached people in the world. In India alone, more than 1.3 billion people still have little or no access to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Across nations like Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, and beyond, millions have never truly heard the message of hope found in Jesus.

The mission field is becoming increasingly difficult as religious extremism, persecution, and pressure against religious minorities continue to grow. Yet in the middle of these challenges, God is moving powerfully through local believers, indigenous leaders, church planters, and disciple-makers who are courageously sharing the Gospel in their own communities.

At Kingdom Mission International - KMI, we are committed to training, equipping, and empowering indigenous leaders across the 10/40 Window to reach the unreached with the love and truth of Jesus Christ.

Churches are being planted through discipleship, evangelism, prayer, and raising up “persons of peace” within communities. Home fellowships are growing, lives are being transformed, and many are encountering Jesus through prayer, healing, compassion, and acts of love.

Poverty remains widespread across many regions of South Asia, and practical outreach through food distribution, education, community care, and medical support opens doors for the Gospel to be shared with those in desperate need of hope.

As the International Day for the Unreached approaches on May 24, join us in praying for South Asia:
• Pray for unreached people groups to encounter Jesus
• Pray for protection and boldness for local believers facing persecution
• Pray for church planters and indigenous missionaries serving in difficult areas
• Pray for open hearts, transformed lives, and lasting revival across the region

“The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few.” — Matthew 9:37

10/05/2026
There is a kind of forgiveness that does not wait for an apology. It does not begin with acknowledgment or explanation, ...
03/05/2026

There is a kind of forgiveness
that does not wait for an apology.

It does not begin with acknowledgment
or explanation, but with a decision
made quietly in the heart of the one
who has been wronged.

This is not the pattern we are most familiar with.

We often expect that forgiveness
should follow repentance, that it should
come after the offender admits fault.

Yet Scripture presents moments
where forgiveness is extended
even when no apology is given.

As Jesus was being crucified,
He said, “Father, forgive them,
for they do not know what they
are doing” (Luke 23:34).

No one in that moment had asked for forgiveness.

There was no confession from
the crowd or the soldiers.
And yet, forgiveness was spoken.
It was not a reaction, but a deliberate act.

In a similar way, Stephen,
as he was being stoned,
cried out, “Lord, do not hold
this sin against them” (Acts 7:60).

Again, there was no apology,
but there was a clear decision
to release the offense.

These moments show that forgiveness
is not always dependent on the
response of the other person.

It is not the denial of wrong,
nor is it the dismissal of justice.
Rather, it is the choice to
entrust the matter to God,
who judges rightly,
instead of holding onto it.

To forgive without hearing an apology
is not to excuse what was done,
but to refuse to let it continue
shaping the heart.

This kind of forgiveness is not easy,
and it often feels incomplete.
Yet it reflects the character of Christ,
who extends mercy even before it is asked.

It allows the heart to remain unbound
by what cannot be controlled,
and to rest in the assurance that
justice is not lost, but placed in the hands of God.

There is NOTHING too difficult for God.There is NO PLACE too remote for His hand to reach.From the mountains of Northern...
25/04/2026

There is NOTHING too difficult for God.
There is NO PLACE too remote for His hand to reach.

From the mountains of Northern Thailand to the cities of Pakistan, from hidden villages to the nations across the 10/40 window — God is moving.

At Kingdom Mission International, we are witnessing this truth every day. Lives are being transformed, leaders are being raised, and communities are being reached — not because of our strength, but because of His power.

No barrier is too great.
No heart is too far.
No place is beyond His reach.

We are called to go, to teach, and to make disciples of all nations — and we believe the harvest is ready.

🌍 Join us in this mission
🙏 Pray with us
🤝 Partner with us

www.kingdommissionint.com

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