Field Stories
Featured stories from the most recent issue of Adventist Frontiers.
If Not You, Then Who?
“I wanted to go to those who have never heard of Him, but my parents said it was a crazy idea. It was too dangerous to go to the jungle. I might die. Others could go, but I should focus on building a good career and making money. Others would take care of the unreached. What should I do?”
AFM
August 1st, 2013
He Is Able
Just before we left on furlough, I mentioned to our staff in Kemantian that they should expect some major spiritual challenges in our absence, as has often been the case during past furloughs.
Kent George
August 1st, 2013
The Otammari Samaritan
“What on earth were you thinking?” his wife cried. “What if the man had died right there on the road?! Didn’t you think about the consequences? Your life would have been ruined, and your family’s lives as well! Is a stranger more important than we are? How could you do that to us!”
AFM
August 1st, 2013
Day 402
As AFM missionaries, our job is to go to the unreached, to the spiritually darkest places on earth.
Jason Harral
August 1st, 2013
Power in Prayer
An eight-year-old boy named Toumarou and a six-year-old girl named Tamoudjatou are two Muslim friends of our daughter Eliora and our son Elie-Dana.
Michée Badé
August 1st, 2013
What Student Missions Did for Me
“Are you ready?” my colleague asked me, eyebrows raised, as we waited by our classroom doors and watched our teenage students coming down the hallway toward us.
Lynette Allcock
August 1st, 2013
The Disappearing Boy
It was Sabbath afternoon at the church. Pa La had come with her two grandsons, Doramon, an eight-year-old autistic boy, and Mita, who was five.
Shannon Sorensen
August 1st, 2013
Given Much
The building was long and bare with nothing but a bland white sign identifying it as a Seventh-day Adventist church.
Cindi Tumberg
July 1st, 2013