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      • The Vision of AFM
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  • HOME
  • ABOUT
    • Who We Are
    • Our Board
    • Our Staff
    • Statements of Faith
    • Why AFM?
  • GIVE
  • GO
    • Application Forms
    • A Few Locations
      • India
      • Nigeria
      • Southeast Asia
    • Minister through Creative Arts
    • Opportunities for Clergy
    • Role Call: Cross-Cultural Apprenticeship
    • Strategy Coordinator
  • CONNECT
    • 📱 Social Media
    • Digital Missions Curricula
    • E-Newsletter and Prayer Updates
    • Invite Dr. Royer & Other AFM Speakers
    • Pray
    • Weekly Prayer Meetings
    • Resources – print
      • How To Form a Missions Committee
      • 10/40 Window
      • AGMP Mission Match
      • Articles/Sermons on Mission Frontiers
        • Anglican Frontier Missions, DOMA Churches, and the Global Missions Initiative: a Profile of Partnership
        • Currents of Change: How Did Everything become Missions?
        • The Great Confusion
        • How to Keep the Unreached Peoples…Unreached?
        • Pentecost and Prayer: Let Your Word be Spoken, heard, obeyed, through Him Who is the Word
        • ReforMission: Churches that Changed Their Minds
        • The Rise and Fall of Movements
        • Seeing From Another Perspective
        • Toward the Edges: Using the M Words
        • We Are Not All Missionaries, But We Are All on Mission!
        • What’s the Harm in Calling Everything Missions?
        • When Everything is Missions review (James Mason)
        • When Everything Is Missions review (Kevin DeYoung)
        • Zealous for the Things that Matter
        • 24:14 Goal: Movement engagements in every unreached people and place by 2025 (74 months)
      • Companion Dioceses, Global Partnerships, and UPGs
      • Eucharistic Healing of Nations
      • Perspectives Course
      • Reaching Hindus
      • Reaching Muslims
      • Suggested Books and Videos
    • Resources – video
      • AFM’s Heart for Frontier Peoples
      • ASAP Anglicanly
      • The Call to Nigeria
      • The Contextualizability of Anglicanism
      • Orality and Storying Scripture
      • Prayer Walk
      • Reaching Frontier People Groups
      • Reaching the Unreached
      • The Story of God
      • Tad de Bordenave on Mission
      • The Vision of AFM
      • Why You Should Go To The Mission Field
      • 25 Years of AFM
  • BLOG
  • CONTACT
Worshiping Christ in the Cathedral of Makurdi, Nigeria.
January 6, 2016

“Behold, I am doing a new thing!”

Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. Behold, I am doing a new thing! (Isaiah 43:18-19) Looking back at 2015, the nations and peoples of our tumultuous, topsy-turvy world seemed more divided, more decadent, more disinterested in the Gospel, and full of more disarray than ever before. Watching cable news or reading […]

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AFM Spotlight – Millers
December 18, 2015

AFM Spotlights: Duane and Sharon Miller

In 2004 Duane and Sharon Miller told the missions committee of their home parish, Christ Church in San Antonio, “We feel called to share the Gospel with Muslims; we feel called to be cross-cultural workers!” One year later they found themselves on a flight, bound for Amman, Jordan to learn the Arabic language and Jordanian […]

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Nigeria
November 18, 2015

Back to Nigeria!

Anglican Frontier Missions has enjoyed a long and mutually beneficial relationship with the Anglican Church in Nigeria. This will continue next month. Chris and I will be in Nigeria from November 21st to December 8th, taking part in a training seminar for Anglican leaders there. The theme will be training Nigerians for church planting among […]

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St. Mark’s
October 18, 2015

Prevenient Grace

St. Mark’s Church began partnering with AFM when their rector, the Rev. Mark Tusken, providentially met AFM’s founder, The Rev. Tad de Bordenave. From the days when Tad’s office was a ping pong table in the basement of his house, St. Mark’s has been committed to prayerful and financial partnership with AFM, including AFM in […]

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Singapore
September 18, 2015

Blessed to be a Blessing

Heartfelt thanks for your prayers during my August trip to Singapore. Bishop Kuan Kim Seng invited me to be the keynote speaker for the annual Missions Conference at St. Andrew’s Cathedral (pictured above). This year’s theme was “Blessed to be a Blessing,” an appropriate title as Singaporeans are celebrating 50 years of nationhood in 2015. […]

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AFM Missions Conference
July 18, 2015

Highlight: AFM Missions Conference

Thanks to all who volunteered time, talent, and treasure to make our Missions Conference, June 5th through 7th, an amazing success! Over 60 of us came together to hear God-stories of His provision in AFM’s past; to learn about “God-sightings” in the present, and to dream about the future. Our theme was Crazy Enough to […]

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