by Rob Weingartner, The Outreach Foundation Executive Director In February I visited Christians in Syria, a country where fighting has raged since 2011. Four hundred thousand Syrians have been killed. More than half of Syria’s people have been driven from their homes. Millions now live as refugees. With... read more →
Dec
06
Dec
05
by Tara Chase, Frontier Fellowship Communications Director Earlier this year I traveled to the Negev—a vast, sparsely populated desert in southern Israel. In any direction, as far as the eye can see, the landscape is dominated by dirt, dust and rocks of every shape and size. Nomads roam... read more →
Dec
03
by Roberta Updegraff, Frontier Fellowship Vision Trip Participant In the land of 330 million deities, seekers stand on street corners and in the shade of the rudraksha tree. They wait for the “sent ones” promised in their visions. In Himalayan villages, shepherds and farmers—identified by prayerful church planters as... read more →
Dec
02
by Cody Watson, Frontier Fellowship Associate Director Silence. For 400 years, there was no word from heaven until the angels broke forth in song to announce the birth of a Savior, Christ the Lord. But for many in the world, that silence has continued. To those of us... read more →
Dec
01
by Richard Haney, Frontier Fellowship Executive Director The world is waiting. Waiting for what? What does the world need most of all? For one, our world needs more love. It’s plagued by seemingly endless conflicts, natural disasters and societal distress. We all need peace, hope and joy. Millions... read more →
Nov
27
I’m grateful for the incredibly meaningful trip I had throughout Asia in August and September. I first traveled to South Korea to obtain my Pakistan travel visa and seek opportunities to mobilize Korean churches for mission engagement among unreached people groups. I also had the opportunity to take a brief... read more →
Nov
13
Our recent trip to South Asia came to a close last month, and each team member returned home reflecting on experiences that will be remembered for a lifetime. Like all trips to this region, our visit was physically, spiritually and emotionally strenuous. Traveling in South Asia tends to keep one... read more →
Oct
30
Batafadoua is a small village about an hour’s drive outside of Maradi in Niger. It’s not what I would call an impressive place. Like so many other rural villages, you wouldn't notice it if you didn’t know where to look. Just a few mud brick houses amid the seemingly endless... read more →
Oct
18
Long ago, the 14th century Mongol empire was the largest territorial empire in history. Storied names like Genghis Khan and Kublai Khan established reigns of both terror and peace. Genghis Khan was the warrior khan who united the tribes of the steppe and then pushed west into China and east... read more →
Sep
22
My August travels took me to three countries: Russia, Mongolia and China. I visited hoping to gain glimpses of how God is working among churches and ministries in these nations that have spent many years under Communist rule and closed to the Gospel. I traveled first to Russia with several... read more →