
With Shouts of Joy
Julie had been hesitant to take her infant and stay in a remote Muslim village. But what she found there was something she’d never seen in all her years overseas.
Read the Story →We are called to plant the Word in the hearts of those near and far who do not yet know Christ.
In lands where the Gospel has not yet been proclaimed, sowing the Word is challenging and takes perseverance.
But we trust in God’s faithful promise that if we do not give up, we will reap a harvest in due season (Galatians 6:9).
Our teams serve in some of the most difficult places in the world, preaching the Good News to Muslim men and women who have never heard it. In some areas, Frontiers workers are praising God for abundant harvests and reproducing movements to Jesus.
Read some of their stories below.
Julie had been hesitant to take her infant and stay in a remote Muslim village. But what she found there was something she’d never seen in all her years overseas.
Read the Story →The Musuh people showed no interest in Frontiers worker Wei and his family—until an unlikely member of the household brought them all together.
Read the Story →The first time she heard how much God loves her, Waheeda was brought to tears. Now she has a vision to share the Word with others.
Read the Story →The harvest is ripe (Luke 10:2), but vast fields still have no laborers sharing the Gospel.
We want to change that.
Will you join us in breaking up the soil and sowing the seeds of the Gospel in some of the most challenging places on earth? Together, we can send even more faithful laborers to make disciples of Jesus Christ who hear the Word, receive it, and bear much fruit.
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