CMS offers mission opportunities in Worcester and the Pyrenees
Urban England and the rural Pyrenees may seem worlds apart but both are offering up unique opportunities for mission in a residential context
The unfolding legacy of a World Cup church
A tent erected during the World Cup to screen matches has turned into a flourishing church
Soccer, of Course!
“By using basic soccer skills, we’re able to keep pointing to the love, truth, and power of Jesus so that one day [these kids] will choose to follow Him as well,” writes Brian Davis, who is involved in soccer ministry in Senegal. “We are already seeing hopeful signs that these seeds will grow.”
80 years of HCJB Global
From humble beginnings in Quito Ecuador 80 years ago HCJB Global has expanded its work to more than a hundred countries
Alliance Church Agency to Aid 2,000 Burkinabe Families
Learn about the food crisis in Burkina Faso, how the national church is stepping in to provide aid, and how you can pray.
Kentucky Santa Lands in Japan
More than 80 people in Japan heard the gospel, most for the very first time, during a Christmas outreach in a churchless mountain town. They sang Christmas carols, enjoyed a puppet show, and took home gifts of food and Christmas tracts. And they heard “Kentucky Santa” tell them about the real meaning of Christmas. When Alliance [...]
Kentucky Santa
More than 80 people in Japan heard the gospel, most for the very first time, during a Christmas outreach in a churchless mountain town. They sang Christmas carols, enjoyed a puppet show, and took home gifts of food and Christmas tracts. And they heard “Kentucky Santa” tell them about the real meaning of Christmas.
Madame Bible
“After nearly three years of doing children’s outreach here, it was the first time one of the kids had come to us for spiritual help—a breakthrough for this community that is shrouded in animistic, superstitious beliefs,” writes Alliance worker Teresa Bill from Congo.
Pray for those who have yet to hear
Frontiers is asking for prayer for unengaged Muslim communities during the Olympics year
“Not for the Faint-hearted”
“When I say that we need your prayers, I’m serious,” says Dakar Academy teacher, Jim Adams, referring to the school’s upcoming outreach, January 20–22. “We will be taking about 100 students and staff . . . we will drive on roads that are little more than trails and minister in difficult areas.”



