Field Stories
Featured stories from the most recent issue of Adventist Frontiers.
Yai Suphorn’s Funeral
Yai Suphorn, one of the first Christians and local missionaries in Surin, and one of the pillars and matriarchs of our church, died last week.
Christopher Sorensen
May 1st, 2013
Training Our Members
For weeks, I had been drying leaves from the neem tree in my yard. We were gearing up for a pilot program to educate our members in evangelism and health, and I was preparing to teach a number of classes on locally available natural remedies and other practical skills.
AFM
May 1st, 2013
The Way to the Heart
“I want to know why you decided to become a missionary.” Sprinkled with curiosity and perhaps a bit of skepticism, June’s question told me that she was looking for something more than the simple answer I usually give.
Kyle Tumberg
May 1st, 2013
Swept Away
Many years ago, an old man lived in a hut near the forest. Every morning, he went in search of large tree branches and logs.
Jared Wright
May 1st, 2013
Reflections of a Missionary Kid
I have never regretted coming to Papua New Guinea. I believe God used this experience to make me a better person.
Karin Erickson
May 1st, 2013
Our School in Crisis
On the morning of Tuesday, January eight, after our team worship, Brother George, Brother Joshua and I left my home to go to our Adventist elementary school.
Fred Coker
May 1st, 2013
Furlough Thoughts
Our recent furlough was such a blessing for our family. Here are the highlights from everyone in their own words.
AFM
May 1st, 2013
Slogging Through the Bog
If you have ever waded through a bog and felt the drag on your feet, you know how mission work often feels.
Leonda George
April 1st, 2013