Christian Books For Sale In Thai

Discover our wide range of Thai Christian books and Thai Bibles, perfect for personal study, gifting, or ministry outreach. Our collection includes trusted translations and engaging Christian literature, all available for nationwide delivery. Whether you’re looking to buy a single copy or purchase in bulk for your church, ministry, or bookstore, Shepherds Books is here to meet your needs. 

We offer Christian resources in more than just Thai. Our selection also includes Christian books in Chinese (Simplified), Burmese, Indonesian, Mongolian, Chinese (Traditional), English, Nepali, Karen (S’gaw), and more.

Plus, with our 30-day return policy and friendly customer service, you can shop with confidence. Equip yourself and others with quality resources to deepen your faith in the Thai language.

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Thai Books & Bibles FAQ

We allow for bulk ordering for all of our products. However, we do dropship some of our products, so sometimes bulk orders may depend on the supplier. If we are unable to fulfill your order, we will communicate that with you and refund your order.

No, we do not normally offer free shipping. By charging a straightforward flat-rate shipping fee for each book, we can continue our mission of delivering Thai Christian books and Bibles to readers like you throughout the country.

Your order will usually arrive within 6-12 business days! Occasionally, delivery times may vary based on the books you choose and their availability. Happy shopping!

Founded a few years ago, Shepherds Books began with a simple yet powerful vision: to make Christian books and Bibles available to everyone seeking to deepen their understanding of Christianity in America. That vision is still at the heart of everything we do. Today, Shepherds Books serves individuals, churches, and ministries, providing a wide range of Christian resources designed to inspire faith, foster spiritual growth, and help spread Christ’s message. We’re here to support you in advancing His kingdom, one book at a time.

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The Joshua Project is a Christian research initiative that collects and shares information about the world’s least-reached people groups. It provides detailed data on ethnic groups, languages, and populations with limited access to the Gospel, focusing on those with less than 2% Christian representation. The project aims to support missionaries, churches, and organizations in effectively targeting these groups by offering resources such as maps, statistics, and prayer guides. Through this, the Joshua Project seeks to raise awareness, mobilize prayer, and encourage support for mission efforts to reach these underserved communities.

An Overview of Christianity and the Thai Language

Christianity was introduced to Thailand, then known as the Kingdom of Siam, in the 16th century by Portuguese missionaries, but its early influence was limited due to the strong presence of Buddhism, which remains the dominant religion in Thailand. Subsequent missionary efforts came with the arrival of French Catholic missionaries in the 17th century and American Protestant missionaries in the 19th century. Protestant missionaries, particularly those from the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, played a significant role in establishing schools, hospitals, and translating Christian texts into Thai, which helped increase interest in Christianity among some Thai communities. Despite these efforts, the growth of Christianity in Thailand remained modest, in part due to cultural resistance and the deep-rooted Buddhist identity of Thai society.

The translation of the Bible into Thai began in the 19th century, with the first complete Thai New Testament published in 1843 by Dr. Dan Beach Bradley, an American missionary who also contributed to advancements in Thai printing and education. The full Thai Bible was completed in 1883 and has since been revised to better reflect the nuances of the Thai language. These translations allowed Thai-speaking Christians to access the Scriptures in their native language, supporting a growing but still minority Christian population. Today, Christianity represents a small percentage of Thailand's population, with both Protestant and Catholic communities present, particularly in urban centers and among ethnic minorities in the northern regions. The Thai Bible remains a crucial resource for the Christian community, which continues to engage in outreach and service within a predominantly Buddhist society.