A.J. Jackson

A.J. Jackson

I am humbled and grateful to be in the service of the Lord. In 2006, while on a trip with my parents to South America, I was overwhelmed with a strong calling to take care of orphans, widows, the poor and homeless. This mission and my business life were to be as one; like a marriage. Upon returning home, Forgotten Foundation was born. After running a ministry to street kids in Paraguay for a year, God moved us out and lead us to Thailand. While in Thailand with James Gregory and Josh Montoya, we traveled all over the country, seeking direction and soaking up the adventure. In week three, we came across a group of Karen refugees living on the border in northern Thailand. I knew in my heart these were the people we were to help.

I am married to Katrina, who loves and supports me. She is my beautiful partner and a true gift from God. We also have a real estate investment company, in which the goal is to use profits to fund Forgotten projects and other Kingdom work.

48 comments

  1. Binny kumar /

    may the Lord bless you and keep you

  2. Sawkhai /

    Jackson,
    I was so impressed by your work and what you have started and on the other hand it is shameful to me for not have been done any thing as being a Karen whom has grown up there and suffered before. And the worse is the other hundred and thousand of Karen people who are now residing in other countries. I feel so sorry for my beloved Karen people who are still remaining along the Thai-Burma and their lives have been in limbo for ages. But really grateful to have you guys who are giving first hands support not only physically but spiritually which mean leading many of our Karen to see the glory and love of our Lord. Thank you so much once again and I am looking forward to visit your work there when I get to Thailand in the near future and of course I will surely share you and your friends’ great job to the Karen with my other Karen friends.
    God bless Forgotten Foundation
    S K

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