Outreach Partners
Because of the breadth of expertise and experience found in Mission organizations whose leaders attend ECB, a purposeful decision was made to appropriate that expertise in a partnership which would benefit each organization and ECB congregants. The result of this partnership simply stated, is that these organizations are offered additional people / financial resources to accomplish the task Jesus assigned them. At the same time, with no need to begin and maintain additional ECB Mission programs, ECB folk are offered the opportunity to develop “Mission muscle” by joining the experts in their work.
Please consider how you might be involved and weekly or monthly develop your “Mission muscle” by volunteering with one of the following partners (listed in alphabetical order).
Because of the breadth of expertise and experience found in Mission organizations whose leaders attend ECB, a purposeful decision was made to appropriate that expertise in a partnership which would benefit each organization and ECB congregants. The result of this partnership simply stated, is that these organizations are offered additional people / financial resources to accomplish the task Jesus assigned them. At the same time, with no need to begin and maintain additional ECB Mission programs, ECB folk are offered the opportunity to develop “Mission muscle” by joining the experts in their work.
Please consider how you might be involved and weekly or monthly develop your “Mission muscle” by volunteering with one of the following partners (listed in alphabetical order).
BCDC is an independent privately funded resource center for disciple-making. They offer free use of their space and facilities for Christian fellowship, Bible studies, meetings and trainings. BCDC also offers free lending service from our resource library of over 3,000 titles.
Most Bangkok under-employed don't want a hand out. They want a job. Hope Cards gives people that job, by providing work for them in their own homes, helping them become more self-sufficient. Women living in slums, are provided with materials to make cards. Once they have completed a group of cards they are paid a fair wage for their work.
Imagine Thailand shapes global citizens who partner to bring real benefit and change to local communities, the marketplace and the world. The ECB partnership with Imagine Thailand focuses on reaching the students at Chulalongkorn University through outreaches and weekly English workshops.
Hope for Handicapped is a social enterprise, called by God to be a channel of His light and hope for persons with disabilities in Thailand. We find and create jobs for them, train and develop their skills so they can have an opportunity to earn their living and to improve their quality of life. And we also market their products to the society both locally and internationally.
It is our hope that by walking alongside them in their journey, we will have a chance to share the gospel and lead them to know Christ.
It is our hope that by walking alongside them in their journey, we will have a chance to share the gospel and lead them to know Christ.
NightLight is an international organization compelled by love to reach out to, rescue, and restore all those who are negatively impacted by sex trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation.
Rak Teh serves and loves neighbors in the way of Jesus on the streets of old Bangkok: The people who sleep on the streets every night, those living in slums, and the men and women who sell sex in the neighborhood. ECB people share their lives with Rak Teh through monthly outreach and feeding of their street-involved neighbours.
The Ruth Center consistently helps over 450 elderly people in 15 communities in the Prawet District. Ruth Center staff and the people at ECB regularly visit them, giving them basic necessities and much love.
SaiLom (Supporting and Advocating for Inclusive Living Opportunities Ministry) comes alongside young men with developmental delay due to disabilities so that they can learn from real life situations. Community skills training starts from the time that our members put their socks on until they return to greet their caregivers on their dormitories. ECB volunteers attend the monthly field trip with SaiLom to bring the young men with disabilities to enjoy a day out at the train park.