by Frontier Fellowship's Team “Brain dumping,” the exercise of taking 5-10 minutes to write down all the thoughts that come to one’s mind, is a productivity tool known... read more →
by Frontier Fellowship's Team Throughout Christian history, followers of Jesus have practiced fasting as a way to grow in faith and become more aware of God in their... read more →
by Frontier Fellowship's Team Spending time in Scripture is one of the ways we make space for God in our minds and souls. When we focus our attention... read more →
by Frontier Fellowship's Team Today (March 5) is Ash Wednesday, marking the beginning of the season of Lent. Originally meaning “springtime,” Lent is the season in the Church... read more →
by Dana, Associate Director At the end of 2023, my husband, Alex, and I launched a Bible study for international students in our area in conjunction with a... read more →
by Alex, Associate Director Holi is one of the most significant festivals in South Asia. It is primarily a cultural celebration, but it has religious roots in Hinduism.... read more →
by Amy Delgado, Frontier Fellowship Board Member “Lord, I have heard of your fame; I stand in awe of your deeds, Lord. Repeat them in our day, in our... read more →
by Nancy Von Schimmelmann, Mission Advocate From that moment in Gethsemane—for three agonizing, eternal days, through the morning of Easter—they waited, holed up in a room, not knowing... read more →
by Richard Haney, Executive Director I like Thanksgiving because it’s a uniquely American holiday that bids us to stop and count our blessings. Even if it’s not strictly a Christian... read more →
by Nancy Von Schimmelmann, Mission Advocate From May 6 until June 4, Muslims will observe their holy month of Ramadan, commemorating the first revelation of the Quran to... read more →