Join TCM grace believers in Kuala Lumpur for
four days of knowing the mission of God and the people
doing his mission. Meet faithful servants of the Lord
from the Philippines, Indonesia, Cambodia, Thailand,
Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, UAE and the United States.
- Promote a close working relationship among grace believers in SEA
- Challenge Southeast Asian believers to take up the cause of mission
- Coordinate our mission efforts to plant churches in Southeast Asia
- Enhance leadership capabilities of Southeast Asian grace believers
- Discover strategies for reaching unreached people groups in SEA
- Develop resources for financing mission to SEA
Register Soon to join the 101 people already registered.
$125
4 nights
10 meals
3 snacks
one way airport to city transfer
Kuala Lumpur tour
children 12 years and under FREE
How to Register
Save this registration form to your computer. Then, type your information in the boxes. Finally, save the form and email to seaconference@tcmusa.org.
TCM will tell you where to submit
the payment in your country.
Everyone who registers and pays
before March 30, 2014
will receive a free T-shirt!
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Main Session Speakers
Nathan Killion
Nathan trusted in Jesus Christ as his Savior at a young age. During his high school years, he sensed God's call to enter full time ministry. After graduating from Grace Bible College, he served as a pastor in the USA for several years. Now, along with his wife, Jessica, and their three children, Matthias, Abigail, and Chloe, Nathan serves with Things to Come Mission in Chiang Mai, Thailand. The truth of Romans 15:21 encourages Nathan as he strives to share the Gospel with the unreached: “Those who have never been told of Him will see, and those who have never heard will understand.”
Ariel Mahilum
Missionary Ariel Mahilum was born in Sipalay City in the Philippines in 1972. He received Christ as Savior at the age of 12. With a God-given desire to serve the Lord, Ariel graduated from IGBI-Ozamis in 1994, the same year he married Faith. He joined the faculty of IGBI-Davao before serving as pastor, church planter, youth coordinator and supervising minister until 2006. While ministering in Cebu, God called the Mahilums into mission. They completed the Career Mission Course at the Asian Center for Mission and then joined TCM in 2007 as pioneer missionaries to Cambodia. The Mahilums recently transferred to Siem Reap where they will continue planting churches. The Mahilums have one daughter, Pauline Faith who is 12.
James Bermejo
Pastor James Bermejo was born on the island of Mindanao in the Philippines in 1981. He graduated from International Grace Bible Institute-Ozamis in 2003. While serving as the pioneer pastor of Balagtas Grace Gospel Church he completed a Bachelor in Secondary Education at Wesleyan College of Manila in 2006. After serving on the IGBI-Bataan faculty for two years, he accepted the call to be the pioneer pastor of Valenzuela City GGCC. Pastor James has supported his ministry by working as a Collections Analyst. James is the National Coordinator of the Grace Professionals of the Philippines (GPOP). In 2012 he married Agape Grace Cadelina, and they serve together in Valenzuela.
Ben Anderson
Ben was born in Cebu City in 1961 to the founding missionaries of TCM, Vernon & Darlene Anderson. Upon returning to the United States, he earned a degree in Business Administration and Aviation from LeTourneau University. After receiving the call to mission, Ben resigned from his secular job and attended Grace Bible College. While on deputation, he met Joyce, his wife of 28 years. Together they pioneered the Kenya ministry for 18 years, including theological training, field leadership and church planting. In 2005 Ben took the directorship of TCM in Indianapolis. Ben & Joyce have three daughters, of whom two are married and preparing for the mission field.