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, a light has dawned.” —Matthew 4:16 (NIV) Like a wildfire raging, the Gospel is spreading in an uncontainable fashion... read more →
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Dec
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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 this child was destined to become a king. Handel’s oratorio, Messiah, echoes scripture in declaring that He is more than... read more →
Dec
24
by Kristopher Keating, Hillside Missions + World Horizons USA Director Once a week, my family’s little downtown apartment fills up with people who make me better. I need them. For nearly 20 years, we’ve hosted and made dinner for our friends and ministry coworkers every Monday night. As the... read more →
Dec
23
by Hannah Teague, Frontier Fellowship Creative Director The world is an unkind place for many women. Around the globe, girls and women lack access to healthcare, education, legal protections, fair wages and freedom of autonomy. They experience sexual violence and domestic abuse and are forced into harmful practices like... read more →
Dec
22
It’s emotionally and physically draining to be at odds with someone. You can’t get that person off your mind. You toss and turn at night, wondering what went wrong. A dark hue seems to follow you wherever you go. But sometimes by God’s grace, a path is opened miraculously,... read more →
Dec
21
by Greg Roth, Frontier Fellowship Board Member For 20 years, I’ve been a part of the “Housing First” movement assisting the homeless of California. We discovered through this approach that if we provide rapid re-housing for the homeless, they can work on the issues that initiated their homelessness in... read more →
Dec
20
by Bill Young, former Executive Director of Frontier Fellowship So many of the unreached people groups in the world today live in bondage. For some, it’s bondage to false gods or religions, which often result in poverty and oppression. When my wife and I lived in Ghana, we read... read more →
Dec
19
by Richard Haney, Frontier Fellowship Executive Director In its opening prologue, the Gospel of John describes the Messiah as the Word and as One “full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). I like the translation that reads, “full of lovingkindness and faithfulness.” Jesus comes to us with overflowing love... read more →
Dec
18
by Nancy Von Schimmelmann, Frontier Fellowship Mission Advocate Last year, my husband and I traveled to Egypt with a group of American Christians to visit and learn from Egyptian ministry partners. We met with a number of Egyptian church leaders—determined, wise, creative, well-educated men and women who are devoted... read more →
Dec
17
by Kristin Huffman, Frontier Fellowship Associate Director My watch has a reminder that pops up during the day, telling me to breathe. For one minute I am to pay attention to my breathing, to intentionally take long, slow breaths…in and out. One minute. Then it tells me “good job”... read more →