Robbie & Kelli Doss

Career Missionaries since 2010, serving the Central Thai people of Thailand.

AFM has been working with the Northern Khmer of Thailand since 2003. We are working with Christopher and Shannon Sorensen with the Northern Khmer people. We are helping with fellowship evangelism, discipling and training the Northern Khmer believers to be leaders in the church. We look forward to following the Holy Spirit’s leading in raising up a growing, thriving Northern Khmer church that seeks to reach more Northern Khmer with the knowledge and love of Jesus Christ. We have recently transitioned into the Central Thai project team.

Frontier Stories

Reaching Out

A few months ago, we wrote about the health training the church here in Chiang Mai was doing, equipping church members to do health ministry (blood pressures, therapeutic massage and hydrotherapy). The church is hoping to use this knowledge to reach out to the Chiang Mai community.

By: Robert Doss
November 01 2012, 5:38 pm | Comments 0

Training and Sharing

Ding, ding, ding! The bell rings, signaling that it is time for the afternoon meeting. Our bellies have been satisfied with the potluck meal, and now it is time to learn about ways to reach out to the neighborhoods surrounding the church.

By: Kelli Doss
September 01 2012, 5:36 pm | Comments 0

Experience of a Lifetime

I took out a book of Bible promises that had recently been published in Thai. I started to read from Revelation 21. “There was a new heaven and a new earth . . . God will wipe every tear from their eyes . . .” I looked at Yuy’s father. He was still breathing, but very faintly.

By: Kelli Doss
August 01 2012, 5:26 pm | Comments 0

Making Merit

“It’s my birthday today, so I came to the temple to make merit,” the lady told us, smiling.

By: Kelli Doss
July 01 2012, 5:23 pm | Comments 0

Studying Songkran

The original custom was to sprinkle a little water over one’s parents’ and grandparents’ hands as a way of honoring and blessing them. The teachers demonstrated this by sprinkling the hands of all the students and their families. Over the years, this custom has evolved into a huge public water fight on April 14.

By: Kelli Doss
June 01 2012, 2:57 pm | Comments 0

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