Mission Frontiers is published bi-monthly by the U.S. Center for World Mission and is dedicated to fostering a global movement to establish an indigenous, and self-reproducing church planting movement amongst all of the 10,000 unreached peoples (ethnic groups) of the world as soon as possible.
With a circulation of over 80,000 subscribers in over 160 countries, Mission Frontiers is the most widely circulated publication of its kind, focused on helping Bible-believing followers of Christ worldwide to bring the Gospel of Christ to every people and nation, as seen in Revelation 5:9 and 7:9 of the Bible.
Subscriptions are free upon request, but a suggested one-time donation of $18 would be greatly appreciated. Go here for more information. We invite you to join with us in proclaiming God’s glory among all nations.
- Entire Issue
- Editorial
Rick Wood - Setting the Pace: Tokyo 2010 Leads the
Way in Celebrating Edinburgh
2010
David Taylor - Blogging
from Tokyo 2010
Allen Yeh - The
State of the Unfinished Task
Paul Eshleman - Beyond
Christianity: Insider Movements
and the Place of the Bible
and the Body of Christ in
New Movements to Jesus
Kevin Higgins - Tokyo 2010 Declaration: Making Disciples of Every People in Our Generation
- Challenge
and Opportunity for the Global
Network of Mission Structures
Yong Cho - Statement
from the Hindu Peoples' Task
Force, Tokyo 2010
David Taylor - Marginalia
Dave Datema - Recent Developments in Perspectives
- Reassessing the Frontiers: 2010 North America Meeting, International Society for Frontier Missiology
- When
God's Kingdom Grows Like Yeast:
Frequently-Asked Questions About
Jesus Movements Within Muslim
Communities
John J. Travis and J. Dudley Woodberry - Raising
Local Resources
Glenn Schwartz - Further Reflections
Greg H. Parsons

