Research Tools

In essence, researching the peoples of the world is AN UNENDING TASK.   No matter how much research we do, cultures are constantly changing, people are continually migrating from place to place, and technology and travel is ever dispersing where people make a living and rest their head.






Therefore, learning where the Unengaged Unreached Southeast Asian Peoples reside becomes an unending task.   As such, researching becomes extremely important because of how quickly data written years earlier becomes irrelevant.  (READ MORE . . . "THE GAP BETWEEN THEN AND NOW")

YOU CAN HELP US PAINT A PICTURE of the Unengaged Unreached Southeast Asian Peoples during this moment in time.    Click on . . .
  • EXAMINE - Learn how to find Southeast Asian Peoples near or far from you.
  • EXPLORE - Learn how to make objective observations and ask culturally sensitive questions when encountering Southeast Asian Peoples near or far from you.
  • EXPLAIN - Learn how to write about a specific Southeast Asian People Group near or far from you.
... to learn more of how you can help.   Become involved in one, two, or all three ways.

WE WELCOME YOUR HELP !!!

The Southeast Asian Peoples Research Team seeks to partner with organizations, churches, and evangelical Christians who will assist in this UNENDING TASK.  If interested, CONTACT US.

 We recognize that cross-cultural workers soon discover learning and understanding people from another culture other than their own is a life-long learning experience.  Nevertheless, there are tools that help move cross-cultural workers along the process.   As such, we are making available to you two workbook tools: The World As They See and Traveling Down Their Road 

To receive your copy of The World As They See or Traveling Down Their Road, fill out the following reply form. Also, for inquiries concerning training opportunities and other books and resources available, leave a reply . . .



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