by Tara Chase, Communications Director Have you ever wondered what gratitude truly looks like? Throughout the holiday season, we often hear ads, commentators and church leaders talking about how... read more →
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... read more →
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... read more →
by Giny Roundy, Former Frontier Fellowship board member Harold Kurtz always was looking beyond. “Where are there other unreached peoples?” One time I remember him reporting on a... read more →
by Donald Marsden, Associate Director Yassir Eric was born into a resolutely religious Muslim family in Sudan. As a young man he hated all Christians and always said... read more →
by Denise Sciuto, Associate Director “as servants of God we have commended ourselves in every way: through great endurance, in afflictions, hardships, calamities, beatings, imprisonments, riots, labors, sleepless... read more →
by Bradford Childs, vision trip participant Look at any local community and you can find people and projects in need. So what situation in far-off Africa could possibly... read more →
by Caroline Kurtz, Frontier Fellowship friend and former associate director The Presbyterian mission in Ethiopia opened a mission station in the town of Maji in 1947, deep in... read more →
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... read more →
How in the world did a Lutheran pastor in Khartoum, Sudan, a man from Darfur and a Presbyterian woman from New Wilmington, Pennsylvania become coworkers in God’s mission? God has... read more →