by Denise Sciuto, Associate Director May God be gracious to us and bless us and make his face shine on us—so that your ways may be known on... read more →
by Urgessa Biru, Light of Hope Ministry Ethiopia Director What does Genesis 12:1–3 mean to Christian mission in general and frontier work in particular, and why does it... read more →
by Richard Haney, Executive Director When Dr. Ralph Winter first spoke about indigenous people overlooked by missionaries or unknown to others, he used the term “hidden peoples” (1974... read more →
by Becca Lehde, Frontier Fellowship board member Four years ago, my husband and I were searching for a way to deepen our engagement in missions. We were encouraged... read more →
shared by a follower of Jesus connected with a Frontier Fellowship ministry partner My name is Mohsen.* I was born and raised in Iran by a devout Muslim... read more →
by Cody Watson, Associate Director Perspectives is the most dynamic, important missions curriculum I’ve encountered. Back in 1985, I had lunch with Dr. Ralph Winter, missiologist and co-founder... read more →
by Taliilee Fiqruu, Associate Director What’s more exciting than to see a Muslim background believer who’s been following Christ secretly for over two years finally gain the confidence... read more →
by Rita Johnson, Associate Director “Is that the sort of fast that pleases me, a day when a person inflicts pain on herself?” —Isaiah 58:5a (New Jerusalem) One summer... read more →
by Andy Smothers, Frontier Fellowship board member Manhattan seems like an unlikely place for a Christian to have an opportunity to attend an Iftar feast at a synagogue... read more →
by Taliilee Fiqruu, Associate Director On the day of Pentecost, 50 days after the resurrection of Jesus, the Holy Spirit was poured out upon those followers of Jesus... read more →