by Caroline Kurtz, Frontier Fellowship friend and former associate director The Presbyterian mission in Ethiopia opened a mission station in the town of Maji in 1947, deep in... read more →
by a friend of Frontier Fellowship It’s considered normal in Central Asia for ethnic Russians or ethnic Koreans to be Christians, but native Central Asians are expected to... read more →
by Richard Haney, Executive Director In this season of Eastertide, the 50 days between Easter and Pentecost, I can’t help seeing afresh that Christian mission depends on God’s... read more →
by Kristin Huffman, Associate Director Christ is risen! He is risen indeed! Ringing out Easter morning across gatherings of Jesus followers throughout the world, this ancient tradition (called... read more →
by Jenny Rose Wilson, friend of Frontier Fellowship Jesus transcends barriers. He doesn’t just cross them. He transcends them like they don’t even exist at all. I had... read more →
by Richard Haney, Executive Director I appreciate the rich traditions of liturgical seasons like Advent, Lent and Holy Week. Years ago, as a new church development pastor, I... read more →
by Haemin Lee, Associate Director Today through February 25, my home country of South Korea will host the Winter Olympics in its northeastern city of PyeongChang. This will... read more →
by Rev. Cliff Jones, 2017 vision trip participant I found myself counting while I was in South Asia. I counted the number of people we saw who weren’t... read more →
by Colleen Nguyen, 2017 vision trip participant “The people living in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of the shadow of death,... read more →
by Richard Haney, Frontier Fellowship Executive Director Luke’s nativity story tells us Jesus was born in humble circumstances, wrapped in swaddling clothes and laid in a feeding trough. Yet... read more →