The community of God’s people is vast and diverse—women in saris, children eating injera, men in turbans offering prayers in languages unknown to us. It includes different people groups and contexts, each distinctly unique and yet one in Christ. Throughout the season of Advent, many churches characterize themselves... read more →
Dec
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Nov
30
“…in him was life, and the life was the light of all people. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overcome it.” —John 1:4-5 The gloomiest days often lead to the most incredible sunsets. The pinks, purples and yellows of the reflecting light contrast gloriously... read more →
Nov
29
Merriam-Webster defines access as “permission, liberty, or ability to enter, approach, or pass to and from a place or to approach or communicate with a person or thing.” Access is a doorway, a path, a gate, a threshold to new possibilities. Of the nearly 8 billion people in... read more →
Nov
28
Most children learn the alphabet, and for good reason. These 26 letters, A through Z—a core set of building blocks—extend into almost every aspect of our lives. The ABCs of frontier mission ministry can be complicated, as we interact with peoples representing diverse cultures, worldviews and religious traditions.... read more →
Nov
24
by Kristin Huffman, Associate Director The weather is getting cooler, even in central Texas where I live—fall is here! According to the ads on TV and the internet, and the decorations being put up at the mall and some homes, Christmas is coming! I’ll admit, I love the Christmas... read more →
Nov
17
by Rita Johnson, Associate Director Frontier Fellowship cares deeply about the world’s least-reached peoples. As crises unfold worldwide, we are moved to respond, compelled by Christ’s compassion. Despite news of the Afghan refugee crisis dwindling from the events of the summer, the needs of Afghan refugees remain pressing... read more →
Oct
27
by George Pendergrass, Associate Director People often ask me, “What does it mean to be a mission mobilizer?” My wife, Pamela, and I had that same question when we felt God call us into ministry with Frontier Fellowship. As we considered our role as mobilizers, we recalled meeting... read more →
Oct
13
by Richard Haney, Executive Director In the remote southwestern Ethiopian town of Maji, our first executive director Harold Kurtz experienced a life-changing moment when he had the opportunity to share the Good News of God’s Kingdom with the Dizi people. He stumbled through the presentation in Amharic, which was then translated... read more →
Sep
29
by Denise Sciuto, Associate Director One of the gifts of traveling to be with our partners in Africa is meeting the new Christians. Each one has a unique and inspiring story. On my last trip to Uganda, I was blessed to meet Mark*, a student at the church... read more →
Jul
14
by Renee Gillespie, Communications + Marketing Specialist Scott Erickson is an artist and creative who ‘mixes autobiography, mythology and aesthetics to create art and moments that speak to our deepest experiences.’ I’ve been following Scott’s art for some time now and always find myself simultaneously challenged and... read more →