Field Stories
Featured stories from the most recent issue of Adventist Frontiers.
Planting Youth & Reaping Movements
He was lying in the hospital, seriously injured and afraid that he might die, he told us that he saw a man dressed all in white, who was shining, and he came to him and comforted him. He believes that man was Jesus.
Jared Wright
November 1st, 2021
An Acts 15 Experience
Nobody in the village would go near the house for fear of the wrath of the spirits. Only our believers would go near and take them food.
Daniel Greenfield
November 1st, 2021
Coming Home
After being away from our people for nearly a year, the sight of them brought a sense of peace, a feeling that this is where I am supposed to be.
Stephen Erickson
October 1st, 2021
Time With Chiruh
With tears in her eyes, she has thanked me for all I have done so far. She is ashamed she has nothing to give back to me, though I assure her I need nothing in return. I am on a journey with Chiruh, and I do not know where it is going. But I hope to point her to Jesus along the way as much as I can.
Carly Tirado
October 1st, 2021
Seeking You as a Precious Jewel
Will I remember that the next time someone steals my honey or overcharges me because I am a foreigner? Yes, if I continue feeding my soul with God’s word.
Let us be so changed that we feel selfish if we do not share the Gospel by living it before others.
Joshua Lewis
October 1st, 2021
Jungle House Call
God can write a happy ending to this story. He raised Lazarus to life, and He can bring Malnasan’s dead foot, toes and finger to life, as well.
Seth Miller
October 1st, 2021
Clarisse
Finally, Clarisse was able to speak. She confessed that Jesus was the Lord of her life. With more rebuking and praying, she was slowly able to get up and, even more slowly, walk around the room.
Suzy Baldwin
October 1st, 2021
Tchintikou
Curses are real, there is no doubt, and sometimes it is hard to know if we are dealing with a “normal” medical condition, a curse or a mixture of both. But God’s power is beyond any curse or sickness.
AFM
October 1st, 2021