by Donald Marsden, Associate Director About 40 years ago, after graduating from college, I entered into a mission internship as a youth worker serving in the German Evangelische Church of West Berlin, Germany. During that time, as part of a group of young interns, I had the privilege... read more →
Mar
30
Mar
25
Dear friends, During this coronavirus season, we can think of many reasons to be afraid—becoming sick myself, enduring isolation, dealing with financial woes, anxious that the medical resources are not sufficient, worried about friends and loved ones… When I experience anxiety or fear, I tend to lose hope.... read more →
Mar
20
Dear friends, I read in the papers yesterday about the death toll from COVID-19 in Italy now exceeding China’s tally. And there are reports today of a possible outbreak in the Syrian refugee camps. Countless reports from all around the world form a narrative clearly marked “tragedy.” The... read more →
Mar
12
by Bob Von Schimmelmann, Mission Advocate Frontier Fellowship's staff, along with a board member and some family members, traveled to Thailand and Myanmar in January to discover together how the Good News of Jesus is being made known to people groups in this part of the Buddhist world.... read more →
Feb
18
Dear friends, In January, our staff visited the Theravada Buddhist world of Thailand and Myanmar. This was our first international staff retreat in over a decade, a significant venture for Frontier Fellowship as we continue to ask the questions, “What is God doing on the frontier of the... read more →
Jan
01
by Richard Haney, Executive Director “For surely I know the plans I have for you, says the Lord, plans for your welfare and not for harm, to give you a future with hope.” —Jeremiah 29:11 It’s a new year and people are making plans, working on their calendars and writing... read more →
Dec
25
From Genesis to Revelation, God speaks His promises over creation: I will heal and redeem you. I will be your shepherd, defender and friend. I will satisfy your hunger and give you abundant life. I will reconcile and restore you and make you whole. I promise. Today we celebrate the... read more →
Dec
24
Ahmed and Kareem raced through their neighborhood in Cairo, trying to get home. They’d been out playing football with friends and lost track of the time. Now it was dark. Their home was on a street known to be dangerous, especially at night. The sound of footsteps behind them quickened... read more →
Dec
23
Tiya had stayed beside the dried-up riverbank for several days. A newly married Arsi Oromo woman, she’d been called to her first ateetee gathering. This ritual of prayer and song was the sacred duty of the married women in her community. Drought had fallen on their region in Ethiopia, so... read more →
Dec
22
In a remote Chinese village, Sonamtso tells the story of three visitors from a distant land. They arrived unannounced one day, accompanied by a nurse working in the area who’d befriended her family. Hospitality is a valued practice among Amdo Tibetans, so Sonamtso quickly ushered her guests into the living... read more →