Field Stories
Featured stories from the most recent issue of Adventist Frontiers.
Balancing Mother’s Day
Sometimes it is a conflicting, heart-breaking balance, meeting the needs of your family while trying to be an example of Jesus to others.
Joshua Lewis
July 1st, 2021
Chiruh
Apparently, I’m caring for a patient who is hated by many in our neighborhood. Will this taint my reputation? Will others refuse to associate with me because I’ve been helping Chiruh?
Carly Tirado
July 1st, 2021
A Thousand Villages Like Them
It was hard saying good-bye knowing that in this uncertain world, anything can happen, but we trust that God will continue to protect them and provide for their needs. We also trust that when we visit again, there will be those who are opening their hearts to Jesus.
Leonda George
July 1st, 2021
God’s Work Inspires
Because of your prayers and support, they have come to know hope after years of knowing despair.
Claudette Aleman
July 1st, 2021
Saving Livi
My prayer is that the stories of Jesus that Livi heard will forever change the course of her life and that she will ask Jesus for that living water!
Sonya
July 1st, 2021
Edie’s Little Helpers
Our hearts yearn for these children and their parents. We want them to learn to love Jesus. Please keep Leo, Lina, and the other children in your prayers.
Edie Hicks
June 1st, 2021
The Runaway Bulldozer
My blade kept me from turning over, but I continued to slide down the hill and back over the gate bump. There was a road at the bottom of the driveway and across the street was one of the teacher’s houses. Would I hit someone or something?
Cara Greenfield
June 1st, 2021
Jojo and the Caring Girls
I was happy and hoppy to be their little wallaby. The missionaries took good care of me, and I could tell that they really loved and cared for the Gogodala people, too.
Laurie Erickson
June 1st, 2021