by Andrew Smothers, Frontier Fellowship Board Member Jesus tells us the greatest commandment is to “love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength” (Mark 12:30). But life can weigh us down, causing us... read more →
Dec
16
Dec
15
by Caroline Kurtz, former Frontier Fellowship Associate Director The Bible talks a lot about food. Sometimes it refers to what we feed the physical body. Sometimes, as when Jesus explained to His disciples that His food was to do what His Father sent Him to do (John 4:34), “food”... read more →
Dec
14
by Bob Von Schimmelmann, Frontier Fellowship Mission Advocate We’re constantly reminded of the state of creation and its effects around the world. Earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, fire, famine and drought are at the forefront of the news these days. People everywhere are impacted and beat down by these natural... read more →
Dec
13
by Giny Roundy, Frontier Fellowship Board Member Have you noticed that American culture seems to be growing more and more condemning and hateful? People think those who do wrong (or simply something they disagree with) should be shamed and punished. Showing mercy is so rare it makes headlines. Another... read more →
Dec
12
by Haemin Lee, Frontier Fellowship Associate Director Can you imagine living in a place where the government persecutes you only because of your faith in Jesus? In our American context, it’s hard to envision what this would be like. Unfortunately, many Christians around the world experience this type... read more →
Dec
11
by Denise Sciuto, Frontier Fellowship Associate Director Justice is a popular topic these days. Do athletes have a right to kneel during the National Anthem? How do we ensure equality in education, employment and so on? Working in frontier mission exposes us to many injustices in other countries, too.... read more →
Dec
10
by Jen Haddox, ECO Director of Global Engagement After being invited to share my testimony at a women’s conference in Southeast Asia, I sat and listened as various women from the nearby hill tribes shared their stories of how they came to faith in Christ. One by one,... read more →
Dec
09
by L.R., World Horizons Refugee Care Coordinator Some 2,000 years ago, a refugee family quietly made the long journey from Bethlehem to Egypt, fearing their son would be murdered by a tyrant. Few people knew then that this homeless refugee boy would become the Savior of the world. Watching... read more →
Dec
08
by Donald Marsden, Frontier Fellowship Associate Director The world is waiting to hear God speak. The biblical writers who lived before the reality of jet planes and instantaneous internet communication understood there were vast areas of the world that had not heard the voice of God. Isaiah wrote,... read more →
Dec
07
by Virginia Teitt, New Wilmington Mission Conference Director As we approach the celebration of the Christ child’s birth, we anticipate in fresh ways the full impact of God in human flesh, the One who offered His life for the sake of saving ours. Jesus broke down barriers, shattered... read more →