Archive for ‘Foreign Missions’

April 18, 2017

Dispatches from the Front | Episode 2: A Bold Advance (Albania, Kosovo & Montenegro)

A Bold Advance CoverStatus: Available

DVD Description

A Bold Advance is set in the rugged regions of Albania, Kosovo and Montenegro among people deeply wounded by war and brutal dictatorships. Yet here in this scarred land are those who have been changed inside-out by the power of Christ. Their faces and stories declare that the message of the Cross crushes all barriers—even those raised by mosques and minefields. Hike the mountain trails with pioneer men and women who are reaching the hard-to-reach people and loving them into the Kingdom. From Albania’s lawless frontier to Montenegro’s “Mountains of the Damned” to the killing fields of Kosovo, Dispatches from the Front: A Bold Advance is another Macedonian call to action and a reminder that the Gospel still shakes the gates of Hell.

Source: Frontline Missions International

Tim Keesee

Tim Keesee, filmmaker and host of Dispatches from the Front

About Frontline Missions International

Radical Rescue Work

The cross is central in the Frontline logo, but more importantly it is at the heart of our message and mission. We believe in the centrality and finality of Christ’s work on the cross – of His radical rescue work for all of us. Knowing its life-giving power, we desire that all people hear this Good News. Many have heard it often, but many more have never heard it even once. So we focus on those with the least opportunity to hear, going to them with urgency, joy, and confidence because we have been sent by our King.

Bibles & Gospel Literature

Bible smuggling was our earliest passion, and it is still a great privilege to put the Bible into people’s hands for the first time in places like the Horn of Africa and Central Asia. In addition, Frontline Missions has published commentaries, devotionals, and Christian classics such as Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress and Tozer’s The Pursuit of God in Russian, Arabic, Uzbec, Croation, Polish, Mandarin, and Turkish.

Advocacy for Persecuted Christians

FMI is dedicated to being a voice for persecuted believers in other countries, along with our ongoing efforts to take the Gospel into restricted access countries. Many of these persecuted believers are on the frontlines, witnessing for Christ in areas that are hostile to the Gospel. They are shining as lights in very dark areas of the world that are dominated by hostile religions and totalitarian regimes. You can partner with Frontline by staying informed through our regular Persecution Updates and by appealing to members of Congress and the U.S. State Department to put pressure on foreign governments to stop persecuting believers and to honor the most basic of human rights: freedom of religion. You can also write directly to officials of foreign governments to make such appeals.

Mercy Ministries

The Gospel is a specific message about a specific Person – the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. However, the Gospel message is adorned by acts of mercy. As we have received grace, we share it with others. Frontline Missions shares both the message and the mercy of the Gospel by providing assistance to refugees, orphans, and people with special needs.

Church Planting

In parts of the world where there is the least Light, “church” rarely means a building with a steeple. Instead, “church” is gatherings of believers meeting in an apartment or a mud hut, or even under a mango tree. We are committed to planting vibrant, Word-centered churches – not Western-style transplants, but churches that will take root in native soil. Whether this is done by Chinese, Arabs, Uzbeks, or Americans, Frontline is supporting and serving indigenous church planting movements.

Creative Access

In most countries hostile to the Gospel, it is not possible to get a “missionary” visa – but it is possible for believers to go in and stay in those countries if they bring needed skills with them. Through teaching, community development, medicine, business, and horticulture, Frontline Missions is developing platforms for work and witness in the world’s difficult places.

Training Leaders

William Carey, Hudson Taylor, and other missionary trailblazers led the way in crossing continents and cultures with the Gospel. People of every nation, tongue, and tribe came to Christ, churches sprang up, and they – in turn – began sharing the Gospel with their own people. Today there is a whole new, diverse missionary force that Christ has raised up from among many peoples. Frontline Missions is coming alongside this next generation of indigenous church leaders as they take the Gospel to their people – providing training, connecting them with a network of other regional leaders, and equipping them with tools for Bible study and exposition.

Dispatches From The Front

This documentary series has been called “a front row seat on the front lines.” The Dispatches from the Front DVD series is about opening windows to Christ’s Kingdom all over the world. These episodes are not scripted, staged, or re-created. The writing and filming unfold in the moment – moments that reveal the unstoppable power of the Gospel in every place.

Frontline Experience

The Frontline Experience (FX) is a training and orientation program that serves the Church and advances the Gospel by equipping men and women to serve Christ in hard-to-reach places.

Source: FrontlineMissions.info/About

DVD Details

Running Time: Approximately 54 minutes
Widescreen
Copyright 2010, Frontline Missions International

April 17, 2017

Dispatches from the Front | Episode 1: Islands on the Edge (Southeast Asia)

Dispatches 01 Cover Status: Available

DVD Description

A pioneer missionary once wrote, “Some want to live within the sound of church or chapel bell; I want to run a rescue shop within a yard of Hell.” Dispatches from the Front: Islands on the Edge takes you where there are no church buildings or chapel bells, yet the Gospel is unstoppable and Christ’s Kingdom is advancing even in the face of persecution, desperate poverty, and Asia’s secret slave trade. Travel to the islands of Southeast Asia––from the towering city of Singapore to the squalid encampments of Borneo. Ferry through Cambodia’s remote river country, visit a Buddhist monastery where people with AIDS are living and dying, and rejoice with new believers in a house church in Indonesia. Here is an inside look at the radical rescue work of the Gospel on the frontier of human need.

About Frontline Missions International

Radical Rescue Work

The cross is central in the Frontline logo, but more importantly it is at the heart of our message and mission. We believe in the centrality and finality of Christ’s work on the cross – of His radical rescue work for all of us. Knowing its life-giving power, we desire that all people hear this Good News. Many have heard it often, but many more have never heard it even once. So we focus on those with the least opportunity to hear, going to them with urgency, joy, and confidence because we have been sent by our King.

Bibles & Gospel Literature

Bible smuggling was our earliest passion, and it is still a great privilege to put the Bible into people’s hands for the first time in places like the Horn of Africa and Central Asia. In addition, Frontline Missions has published commentaries, devotionals, and Christian classics such as Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress and Tozer’s The Pursuit of God in Russian, Arabic, Uzbec, Croation, Polish, Mandarin, and Turkish.

Advocacy for Persecuted Christians

FMI is dedicated to being a voice for persecuted believers in other countries, along with our ongoing efforts to take the Gospel into restricted access countries. Many of these persecuted believers are on the frontlines, witnessing for Christ in areas that are hostile to the Gospel. They are shining as lights in very dark areas of the world that are dominated by hostile religions and totalitarian regimes. You can partner with Frontline by staying informed through our regular Persecution Updates and by appealing to members of Congress and the U.S. State Department to put pressure on foreign governments to stop persecuting believers and to honor the most basic of human rights: freedom of religion. You can also write directly to officials of foreign governments to make such appeals.

Mercy Ministries

The Gospel is a specific message about a specific Person – the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. However, the Gospel message is adorned by acts of mercy. As we have received grace, we share it with others. Frontline Missions shares both the message and the mercy of the Gospel by providing assistance to refugees, orphans, and people with special needs.

Church Planting

In parts of the world where there is the least Light, “church” rarely means a building with a steeple. Instead, “church” is gatherings of believers meeting in an apartment or a mud hut, or even under a mango tree. We are committed to planting vibrant, Word-centered churches – not Western-style transplants, but churches that will take root in native soil. Whether this is done by Chinese, Arabs, Uzbeks, or Americans, Frontline is supporting and serving indigenous church planting movements.

Creative Access

In most countries hostile to the Gospel, it is not possible to get a “missionary” visa – but it is possible for believers to go in and stay in those countries if they bring needed skills with them. Through teaching, community development, medicine, business, and horticulture, Frontline Missions is developing platforms for work and witness in the world’s difficult places.

Training Leaders

William Carey, Hudson Taylor, and other missionary trailblazers led the way in crossing continents and cultures with the Gospel. People of every nation, tongue, and tribe came to Christ, churches sprang up, and they – in turn – began sharing the Gospel with their own people. Today there is a whole new, diverse missionary force that Christ has raised up from among many peoples. Frontline Missions is coming alongside this next generation of indigenous church leaders as they take the Gospel to their people – providing training, connecting them with a network of other regional leaders, and equipping them with tools for Bible study and exposition.

Dispatches From The Front

This documentary series has been called “a front row seat on the front lines.” The Dispatches from the Front DVD series is about opening windows to Christ’s Kingdom all over the world. These episodes are not scripted, staged, or re-created. The writing and filming unfold in the moment – moments that reveal the unstoppable power of the Gospel in every place.

Frontline Experience

The Frontline Experience (FX) is a training and orientation program that serves the Church and advances the Gospel by equipping men and women to serve Christ in hard-to-reach places.

Source: FrontlineMissions.info/About

DVD Details

Running Time: Approximately 50 minutes
Widescreen
Copyright 2009, Frontline Missions International
Some material is of an intense nature and may not be suitable for all audiences.

April 4, 2015

For a Testimony: The Story of Bruce F. Hunt Imprisoned for the Gospel of Christ

For-a-testimony-2Status: Available

Refusing to give to another the worship that is due to God alone, the Rev. Bruce F. Hunt was imprisoned in the final two months leading up to Pearl Harbor by the Japanese forces occupying Manchuria for his open opposition to the government’s attempt to force emperor-worship on the Korean-speaking Christians among whom he labored. Taken by force from his house in Harbin while his family looked on helplessly, this Orthodox Presbyterian missionary turned down offers of an early release from prison rather than be found missing from the post to which he believed his Lord had sent him.

“Hunt’s love for Christ shines forth on every page. This is not an ordinary book but here is the fascinating account of one who, even in severe trial, was faithful to his Lord. It is a book that all Christians should read, and if non-Christians would read it, they might come to understand the secret of such a life” (E. J. Young).

For A Testimony is Hunt’s account of God’s grace to him during his imprisonment, as he, by that grace, endeavored to remain faithful to the end. Preaching the gospel to his tormenter guards, through the cold of the Manchurian winter and amid the disease, stench, starvation, degradation, and insanity of prison life that broke other prisoners around him, Hunt’s testimony is an encouragement to all who are undergoing trials of their faith.

Source: store.OPC.org

Van Til Bruce and Kathy Hunt

Cornelius Van Til (left), Bruce Hunt (center), Kathy Hunt (right)

About the Author

Fourteen months after Bruce Hunt was born to missionary parents in Korea in 1903, a baby named Katherine was born in the same place to first-generation Korean missionaries in 1904. Twenty-eight years later Bruce and Kathy Hunt were married on [September 27,] 1932.

During the intervening years, Bruce, a senior at Rutgers University, worshipped with his family at the church where Dr. Gresham Machen was stated supply. Challenged by Machen, Bruce went on to Princeton Seminary. In 1928, he was ordained and appointed as missionary to Korea by the Presbyterian Church in the USA. While in Korea, he renewed his acquaintance with Katharine, who was teaching at the same school they attended as children. They married in the gymnasium of that school. During a furlough in 1936, Bruce withdrew from the PCUSA and became a charter member of the OPC.

In 1936, the Hunts returned to Korea under the Independent Board of Presbyterian Foreign Missions. Two years later, they became the sixth missionaries of what is now called the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, serving in Japanese-controlled Harbin, Manchukuo (Manchuria). On October 22, 1941, Bruce was arrested and imprisoned for 45 days because he effectively encouraged Koreans in Korea and Manchuria to refuse to bow to the idolatry of worship in a Shinto shrine. He was released briefly but rearrested after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and remained in prison until the summer of 1942. During his imprisonment, funds were cut off from the U.S., leaving Katharine the difficult challenge of providing food and lodging for herself and their five children in enemy territory. The story of his seven months in prison and a concentration camp are told in his book, For a Testimony.

Once released, the Hunts spent the remainder of World War ll in the U.S., where Bruce served as stated supply and as an OP home missionary in California. In 1946, Bruce returned to Korea as a faculty member of the new Korea Theological Seminary while Katherine and the children stayed in the U.S. until they received permission to return two years later. During the Korean War, they again were separated for one and a half years. Until Bruce retired in 1976, they helped to develop the Missionary Training Institute which trains Koreans as foreign missionaries. Bruce received his eternal rest on July 26, 1992 and Kathy on December 8, 1994.

Source: OPC.org/today

April 3, 2015

Filling Up the Afflictions of Christ: The Cost of Bringing the Gospel to the Nations in the Lives of William Tyndale, Adoniram Judson, and John Paton

Filling Up the Afflictions of Christ CoverStatus: Available
Publisher’s Description:
Jesus’s words in John 12 are sobering: Unless a grain of wheat falls to the earth and dies, it will bear little fruit. Throughout history, God’s strategy for reaching unreached peoples with the gospel has often included the suffering of his frontline heralds–the missionaries who made countless sacrifices to advance the kingdom of God. In the fifth volume of the popular The Swans Are Not Silent series, John Piper focuses on this flesh-and-blood reality of pain in the lives of William Tyndale, Adoniram Judson, and John Paton. Paying dearly to translate the Word of God, mobilize missionaries around the world, and lead the hostile to Christ, their stories illustrate how God builds his kingdom through the suffering of his servants. Now available in paperback. (Source: WTS Books)

John PiperAuthor

John Piper (DTheol, University of Munich) is teacher and founder of desiringGod.org and chancellor of Bethlehem College and Seminary. He served for 33 years as pastor at Bethlehem Baptist Church in Minneapolis and is author of more than 50 books, including Desiring God, Don’t Waste Your Life, This Momentary Marriage, Bloodlines, and Does God Desire All to Be Saved? (Source: Crossway/Good News Publishers)

Book Details:

128 Pages
Publisher: Crossway/Good News Publishers
Publication Date: January 2014