by Rev. Dan McNerney, Frontier Fellowship Associate Director When Jesus was born, angels heralded the announcement that God was doing something new: “I am bringing you good news... read more →
by Rev. LJ Jaworski, Pastor of Mission for Third Church, Richmond, Virginia In my work as a mission pastor, I have the privilege of hearing stories of the... read more →
by Nancy Von Schimmelmann, Frontier Fellowship Mission Advocate Mary graciously embraced the Lord's calling to an unheard-of task. Her joyful Magnificat (Luke 1:46–55) shows her maturity and depth... read more →
by Dr. Urgessa Biru, Director of Light of Hope Ministry Ethiopia Isaiah lived and ministered during turbulent times in the history of the divided kingdoms of Israel and... read more →
by Rev. Juan Sarmiento, Associate Director for Mission for The Outreach Foundation A crowd of people—mostly Muslims—had gathered to celebrate in the ancient medina quarter of a North... read more →
by Cindy M. Wu, co-author of Our Global Families: Christians Embracing Common Identity in a Changing World + author of A Better Country: Embracing the Refugees in Our Midst ... read more →
by Sean Walker, Operations Coordinator for The Antioch Partners The women’s piercing cries were more bone-chilling than the freezing air that winter day. I was standing in the... read more →
by Rita Johnson, Frontier Fellowship Associate Director Isaiah 42 is the first of Isaiah’s four “servant songs.” These poems describe the servant of the Lord who suffered both... read more →
by Becca Lehde, Frontier Fellowship Board Member There’s a tendency for the joy of salvation to fade into the slump of everyday life. Sometimes I feel like I'm... read more →
by Denise Sciuto, Frontier Fellowship Associate Director The book of Isaiah describes God’s judgment and restoration as He establishes His Kingdom on earth. While Isaiah issues many warnings... read more →