Tuesday 10 March 2015

Mission Frontiers 37, 2 (March-April 2015)


The March-April 2015 issue of Mission Frontiers, published by the U.S. Center for World Mission, contains a number of articles looking at ‘Frontier Ventures’.

Editor Rick Wood writes:

‘With this latest issue of Mission Frontiers we are announcing and celebrating the birth of Frontier Ventures – from the legacy of the U.S. Center for World Mission...

‘From the founding of the U.S. Center for World Mission, we have been strong advocates for those “hidden” or unreached peoples that have no viable, indigenous movement to Christ. This focus is integral to our DNA as an organization and will not change. We are as committed as ever to seeing breakthroughs among the unreached peoples. For us the ultimate goal of the missionary task is about providing access to the gospel so that every person may have an opportunity to say “yes” to Jesus. The problem is that individuals are cut off from the gospel because they live within people groups that are unreached or unengaged. We will continue to mobilize the global church to initiate kingdom breakthroughs in every unreached people.’

Individual articles can be accessed from here, and the whole issue (31.3 MB) can be downloaded as a pdf here.

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