We send teams to proclaim Good News across the Muslim World, sparking movements of disciples and churches that transform society.
Recruit new workers and teams to go to unreached Muslim people groups.
Coach them on their journey towards going overseas.
Connect them with teams on the field that they might join.
Serve workers spiritually and practically for fruitful ministry.
Nearly one-quarter of the world’s population is Muslim, and the majority have never met a follower of Jesus. They are our focus.
While united in our commitment to live by Biblical truths, we seek to affirm diversity in ministry approaches and theological backgrounds.
Our approach is field-led. Team leaders make decisions for their own context and, collectively, for the organization.
Everything we do contributes toward planting healthy, reproducing churches in the Muslim world.
We work only in semi-autonomous teams – communities made up of individuals, couples, and families who share a common vision and task.
We place a high emphasis on training, mentoring and accountability provided by people with hands-on experience.
It was 1982, and the missions agency Greg Livingstone was recruiting for couldn’t handle any more new missionaries. It was then that Greg, soon-to-be founder of Frontiers, realized God was calling him to a new challenge: to go where the need was greatest and help reach all Muslim peoples with the redemptive message of Jesus Christ.
“Greg, you must stop recruiting; we’re full. We’re getting swamped with applicants.”
Greg envisioned a new movement committed to bringing the Good News to the least reached corners of the world. He pictured a wave of people willing to go to some of the most challenging places to share Jesus Christ’s message of salvation with Muslims. And so, Frontiers was born.
Frontiers now sends workers from 50 countries across six continents. Through recruiting, training, sending, and serving church-planting teams, Frontiers is helping catalyze reproducing movements to Christ among Muslims.
With love and respect, we’re inviting all Muslim peoples to follow Jesus—and dreaming of the day we’ll see the Good News brought to every tribe, language, people, and nation (Revelation 5:9).
We Believe…
…in the full, verbal inspiration of the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament: as authoritative, sufficient, infallible and without error in the original manuscripts, not only as containing, but as being in themselves the only written Word of God; and the need of the teaching of the Holy Spirit for a true and spiritual understanding of the whole.
…in one God, eternally existing as three co-equal persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
…that human beings were created in the image of God, but were tempted by Satan and sinned, and are therefore under God’s condemnation. As a consequence of Adam’s fall, humanity is totally depraved.
…in the absolute deity of our Lord Jesus Christ; His virgin birth; His real and perfect humanity; the authority of His teaching and the infallibility of all His utterances.
…His work of atonement for the sin of the human race by His vicarious suffering and death; His bodily resurrection and His ascension into Heaven; His present high priestly intercession for His people; and His lordship over His Church as its supreme Head.
…in the justification of the sinner, solely by faith, on the ground of the merits and vicarious suffering, death, and bodily resurrection of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ.
…in the necessity of the work of the Holy Spirit in conviction of sin, regeneration, and sanctification, as well as in ministry and worship.
…that the true Church is composed of only those persons who through saving faith in Jesus Christ have been regenerated by the Holy Spirit and are united together in the body of Christ of which he is Head.
…in the resurrection of the body; the judgment of the world by our Lord Jesus Christ; the eternal blessedness of believers in Christ; and the everlasting, conscious punishment of unbelievers.
…in the imminent personal and visible return of our Lord Jesus Christ in glory.
…that Jesus Christ commanded the Church to go into all of the world and to make disciples of all peoples, baptizing and teaching those who believe.