by Jim Truesdell, Associate Director Our vehicles turned off the bustling main road down a dusty path. At the end of this path lay a small village of... read more →
by Cody Watson, Senior Associate, Emeritus The year was 1996; I waffled between attending an outreach event at the Atlanta Olympics or the New Wilmington Mission Conference (NWMC)... read more →
by TW, Middle East Coordinator Millions of immigrants, refugees, displaced persons and travelers around the world are living in cultures and contexts that are different from the ones... read more →
by Susan Buenger, Mission Practitioner + Former Frontier Fellowship Board Member The meeting was composed of many people: our church team, the leadership team of the potential partner... read more →
by George Pendergrass, Associate Director Have you ever found yourself immersed in a gripping drama where the storyteller deliberately leaves gaps, compelling you to fill in the missing... read more →
by TW, Middle East Coordinator The Evangelical (Presbyterian) Church in a city in Upper Egypt is a medium size church. In a receiving church environment this church broke... 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 Donald Marsden, Associate Director On a recent trip to Central Asia, a local pastor told me about a man, Umar*, who has been attending his church. For... 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 Denise Sciuto, Associate Director According to the Joshua Project, more than 84% of Sudan’s 198 people groups remain unreached with the Gospel. However, of South Sudan’s 80... read more →