posted on January 1, 2026

aXcess: Professor/Mentor at a Bible College in Thailand

This is a ministry for those who desire to see the national church rise up, share the good news with the lost, and engage in church planting and church ministry. The focus of the ministry is on teaching, training, and mentoring national students at the Alliance’s Bible college. You would receive training in language and culture for two years and then enter into leadership development roles as you improve your language competency—first in informal training and then formally at the Bible college.

Position Type

  • International worker (IW)–aXcess  –Vocational Track or Clergy Track   
  • Single or couple 
  • Discipleship, theological education, leadership development 

Responsibilities: 

Ministry Location Information: 

The Bible college is in Khon Kaen city in northeastern Thailand, which is an area that has several modern, growing cities with shopping malls, grocery stores, Western restaurants, and more. Internet and cell phones are readily available. The Thai people are friendly and gracious, but they are still bound by the appeasement of evil spirits and the practice of the majority religion of Buddhism. Applicants will live in either Khon Kaen city or Udon Thani city depending on their needs. The Alliance first entered Thailand in 1929, and the national church is less than 1 percent of the population. In a country with freedom of religion, the Bible college openly serves an important and strategic role in developing biblically sound ministers. 

Characteristics of International Workers: 

Required Qualifications: 

Vocational Track  

Clergy (Consecration & Ordination) Track  

Both Vocational and Clergy Tracks 

Preferred Qualifications: 

Language Expectations: 

Language is an essential part of ministry. Those who do not know the language will attend a language study program. The goal will be to speak, read, and write the language at a functional level in order to mentor, teach, and train others. 

Workers will receive one year of intense language classes and cultural acquisition. The second year will emphasize opportunities to use the language in different settings and grow in proficiency. Learning the language should be a lifelong goal. This will greatly enhance ministry and ability to impact people for Christ. 

Health Considerations: 

Thailand has good health-care facilities and well-trained doctors, and most medications are readily and easily available.  

Expectations for Spouse: 

Spousal roles vary based on the spouse’s gifts, training, and abilities as well as the needs of the team. It is expected that both spouses will be meaningfully involved in meeting ministry objectives depending on the nature of family roles, children, etc. 

The applicant’s spouse is expected to learn the language and engage meaningfully in fulfilling ministry objectives based on his/her gifts, training, the team’s needs, and their family’s needs.  

Children’s Education: 

There are various schooling options depending on the location of housing—including international schools, homeschooling, and bilingual schools. 

Compensation Package

The successful applicant(s) will receive a full compensation package with the expectation that, once appointed, efforts will be made to raise a portion of support costs through the applicant’s network of friends, family, local church, or other resources. Information on support costs will be made available upon application. Training and/or coaching in fundraising is available.

Whole-Life Health

As part of an evangelical denomination, we are committed to biblical holism, which is modeled and reflected through our work. Due to this commitment, part of the required qualifications includes optimal emotional, spiritual, and physical health. These will be assessed during the application process.

Important Clarification

Applicant(s) should be aware that serving in the international world often requires a higher degree of grace and flexibility. For example, overseas teams can be suddenly and unexpectedly impacted by illness, government decisions, financial realities, team changes, or other factors beyond the team’s control. The challenge for applicants is that these factors can sometimes necessitate the sudden redefining of a position, which may take place before, during, or after the application/interview process has begun or is completed.

Questions?

Please email the IPO office at [email protected].

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