by Roberta Updegraff, Frontier Fellowship Vision Trip Participant In the land of 330 million deities, seekers stand on street corners and in the shade of the rudraksha tree. They... read more →
by Cody Watson, Frontier Fellowship Associate Director Silence. For 400 years, there was no word from heaven until the angels broke forth in song to announce the birth... read more →
by Richard Haney, Frontier Fellowship Executive Director The world is waiting. Waiting for what? What does the world need most of all? For one, our world needs more... read more →
I’m grateful for the incredibly meaningful trip I had throughout Asia in August and September. I first traveled to South Korea to obtain my Pakistan travel visa and seek opportunities... read more →
Our recent trip to South Asia came to a close last month, and each team member returned home reflecting on experiences that will be remembered for a lifetime. Like all... read more →
Batafadoua is a small village about an hour’s drive outside of Maradi in Niger. It’s not what I would call an impressive place. Like so many other rural villages, you... read more →
Long ago, the 14th century Mongol empire was the largest territorial empire in history. Storied names like Genghis Khan and Kublai Khan established reigns of both terror and peace. Genghis... read more →
My August travels took me to three countries: Russia, Mongolia and China. I visited hoping to gain glimpses of how God is working among churches and ministries in these nations... read more →
Finally Hurricane Harvey, now a tropical depression, is moving away from Houston and heading north. Yet Americans still watch and pray as the extent of the damage becomes more clear.... read more →
We sat down with Associate Director (and Frontier Fellowship veteran) Cody Watson to hear his reflections from the New Wilmington Mission Conference last month. Which speaker or topic struck you in... read more →