25 Years of Witnessing to the Word in Thailand 93 Saengtham College, where I give lectures to seminarians in the master’s program. Additionally, I serve as the director of the Asian Research Center for Religion and Social Communication at St John’s University in Bangkok. The Center’s core mission is to promote research in these fields, particularly within the Asian context. We achieve this by organizing roundtable discussions, publishing a peer-reviewed journal, and releasing various monographs. I also have the privilege of editing the journal. While the Center connects me with scholars across Asia and the globe, my teaching at Saengtham keeps me rooted in the Thai church. This responsibility holds significant weight, as I know my students will likely become future leaders within their dioceses or religious congregations. Working both within and outside of Thailand has proven to be an incredibly enriching experience. Over time, Thailand has truly become my home. It’s where I feel most comfortable, navigating familiar (albeit chaotic) streets and discovering new ones with ease. It is a place where I can find the food I would
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