WEEK ONE | DAY TWO | HAGGAI 2:7 Written by Charles Wesley in 1744, “Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus” captures the deep longing of ancient Israel, of Wesley's era... read more →
Due to publisher’s permissions, we are unable to share the song lyrics for today’s entry online. Visit this page for ways to interact with today’s song. WEEK ONE |... read more →
During Week 1 of Advent, we focus on Promise + Prophecy. What must it have been like for the generations living before Jesus’ birth? Listening, watching, waiting, holding to... read more →
Advent is a season of preparation—waiting, hoping and watching for the light. It signifies the arrival of Jesus, who was born and lived among us, died and rose... read more →
by TW, Middle East Coordinator Living in the Middle East, I am blessed to live up close to so many sites that are significant to our Christian faith.... read more →
by Uchenna D. Anyanwu, Mission Advocate During the periods often referred to as the modern Protestant Mission Eras (1), Christian missionary trend was often a North-South movement. Followers of Jesus who... read more →
by Jim Truesdell, Associate Director Gideon* wanted more. He wanted power. He was already an imam (a leader of a mosque), but was seeking greater spiritual power and... read more →
by Rita Johnson, Associate Director Abram*, a young Afghan, is a follower of Jesus and a refugee living in South Asia. Thanks to the ministry of Afghan Refugee... read more →
by Kostya*, a Frontier Fellowship ministry friend in Central Asia When I was 5 years old, my dad died. A week later, my mom got married to another... read more →
by Rev. Dr. Jen Haddox, Director of Global Engagement for ECO: A Covenant Order of Evangelical Presbyterians In March, Rev. Dr. Jen Haddox joined members of Frontier Fellowship's staff on... read more →