DSEAC BLOG POSTS
Southeast Asia, nestled in the shadows of the world’s two most populous countries, is one of the most cultural, ethnic, and religious diverse regions in the world. Within its expansive boundaries, it houses some of the largest centers for Buddhist worship and is also home to the largest Muslim country
- June 13, 2020
Subjects As you choose a subject, please take into account the following guidelines: Please read the Vision of DSEAC to ensure any submissions to the website conform to the principles and boundaries listed Subjects whose stories already appear in the DSEAC will not be considered, although recommended corrections to such works are welcomed.
- June 13, 2020
DSEAC is much more of a work in progress, then a completed project. Currently, it aims to build a board of Christians from throughout Southeast Asia to help with submissions and provide overview and guidance to the sight.
- June 12, 2020
One individual cannot accomplish a project of this magnitude. DSEAC desires to bring a Christian community of scholars, experts, and practitioners throughout SE Asia together so this site may become a resource for Christians and others in SE Asia.
- June 11, 2020
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November
Southeast Asian Church History
- Adoniram Judson and three Burmese converts have the first Burman prayer meeting.
- On 14 November 1829, Adoniram Judson finished his revised translation of the New Testament
- Eugenio and Almy Kincaid alongside Francis and Helen Mason arrived in Maulmein, Burma.
- On 24 Nov 1883, Laura Hardin who later married Arthur Carson in Burma arrived in Rangoon. Laura would along with her husband would go on to do pioneer mission work among the Chin people of Northwest Burma. After her husband’s death, she continued to work among the Chin until 1920.
- On 16 November 1885, Cephas Bennet died in his home in Rangoon, Burma. Cephas was an outstanding American Baptist missionary who served in Burma for over fifty-five years as a missionary printer, teacher and pastor. His wife, Stella Bennet, sacrificially served alongside Cephas to great credit. You can read more about Cephas and Stella...
- Johanne Henrietta Christensen a midwife and nurse from Denmark who served with the American Presbyterian Mission in Siam/Thailand, for almost twenty years, died on 7 November 1940. To learn more about Johanne Henrietta Christensen click here.
- Edna Cole served for over forty-five years in Thailand as a Presbyterian missionary. To learn more about Edna Cole, click here.
- Johanne Henrietta Christensen a midwife and nurse from Denmark who served with the American Presbyterian Mission in Siam/Thailand, for almost twenty years, died on 7 November 1940. To learn more about Johanne Henrietta Christensen click here.