Field Stories
Featured stories from the most recent issue of Adventist Frontiers.
Divine Lake Appointment
Suddenly, Jenny asked me if I could be her god. I was so shocked that I was not sure how to reply at first.
celestevazquez
September 1st, 2023
The Hill Tribe People of Ratanakiri
Later, when Jonathan told me about the mission’s invitation to start a new project in Ratanakiri province, I was very surprised. We had felt drawn to this area since our first visit. And just two weeks earlier, I had begun praying for God to open a way for us to work with dedicated young people and to apprentice them in mission service, a calling we have sensed building over several years. Could this be God’s answer to that prayer?
Veronica Nicholaides
September 1st, 2023
Enough and Loved
Like a ship hoisting full sails, yet without a rudder, every gust of wind blows them in a chaotic course with no discernible destination. Yet, we believe that as we work to establish emotionally healthy spiritual family groups here in northeast Thailand, these children and adults will find a place of healing and hope.
Jared Wright
September 1st, 2023
Finding the Person of Influence
The Lord is doing His work in this young man’s life. Our relationship is growing stronger. Please keep him and his friend N’koroh in your prayers.
Fred Coker
August 1st, 2023
Striving for More
Even though the church was not actively ministering, Deon and I began praying in front of empty pots before feeding homeless people. God would miraculously provide everything we needed.
Rene Theunissen
August 1st, 2023
Tractor Man
Over and over, Madu and Asli thanked us profusely. Shortly after, Madu came unannounced with his big tractor, mowed thick brush on our property for several hours, and refused payment. I could not believe it was the same Tractor Man. We could not believe how God was answering our prayers.
Josh Lewis
August 1st, 2023
Overcoming
Despite my handicap, the Overcomers’ Conference was a tremendous blessing, not just to those who attended but to Laurie and myself as well. We have been asked to do another similar conference as soon as possible. Thank you for your prayers.
Stephen Erickson
August 1st, 2023
Our Road to Missionary Life
Missionary life humbles us; it keeps us praying, crying, praising, hoping and fully expecting that one day there will be Palawano in heaven because we came . . . and for now . . . stayed.
Leonda George
August 1st, 2023