By Heather Okuda Why Giving Matters In a world filled with distinct needs and challenges, Anglican Frontier Missions meets the specific Christian needs of unreached people groups, bringing hope, aid, and spiritual guidance to communities across the globe. AFM and our cross-cultural workers passionately work to address numerous issues ranging from education to spiritual guidance. […]
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The Vibrant Tapestry of Christianity in India: Faith, Diversity, and Challenges
By Heather Okuda Introduction: Nestled in the diverse and spiritually rich landscape of India, Christianity presents itself as a vibrant minority. With a history that allegedly dates back to the time of the Apostle Thomas, the Christian faith in India is a colorful mosaic of traditions, cultures, and languages. In this blog post, we explore […]
AFM’s Mission Curriculum is Here!
I’m thrilled to announce that AFM’s four-week, video-driven global mission’s curriculum is finally available! Teaching and preaching about missions across the U.S over the last nine years in my role as AFM’s executive director has helped me realize the paucity of Anglican missions curricula focused on the least-reached peoples on the globe. Thus, two […]
Getting the Visa: A Challenge for Cross-Cultural Workers (CCWs) in Restricted-Access Countries
by an anonymous AFM Cross-Cultural Worker When you’re a US citizen it’s easy to travel to most countries since visas often aren’t required. However, this ease quickly disappears for long-term CCWs in areas such as North Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. Countries in these regions want our tourist money, but they usually don’t want […]
Reflections on GAFCON IV in Kigali, Rwanda
by Gretchen Roderick AFM Training Coordinator As I was preparing to attend my first Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON) in April, I learned that the theme was “To Whom Shall We Go?” Immediately, my mind conjured up what I thought was the meaning of this phrase—taking the gospel to unreached people groups (UPGs), those peoples […]
The Tendrils of the Gospel in North Africa
by “William,” an AFM Cross-Cultural Worker While on a short-term mission trip to North Africa with AFM during the fall of 2022, we were encouraged by the rector of our host church to explore further south where the population is primarily composed of the Berber people group. There was something there he wanted us to […]