Mission Frontiers Nov/Dec 2025

Love as Mission Motivator
In this issue of MF, we dive into God's love and missions. One thing you will not find here is a theoretical, abstract look at love. Why do people go to the unreached and unengaged? Why should they go? Dive in and read to discover and grow your understanding of God's love and mission motivations.
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  • Becoming Loving: Experiencing Failure and Being Loved
    Duke Dillard
    Picture this: You are sitting knees to knees with someone you love and trust, looking each other in the eyes. The light is soft, and they are holding your face in their hands. You feel warm. This person has experienced the worst and best of you. Their knowledge of you is deep and intimate; their judgment of you is fair and true.
  • Letters to the Editor
    A call to include Global South TCK voices...
  • The Driving Force Behind Frontier MissionBrad Stoops
    As a thriving university student working his way through one of the top undergraduate business programs in America, cross-cultural missions was nowhere on my radar.
  • The True Motivation for Missions: Love Is Not Enough
    Jim Taylor (Pseudonym)
    "Don’t even think about going on the mission field until you love the people you seek to reach,” a missions speaker declared. You’ve likely heard similar appeals to missionary work based on a love for the lost.
  • When God Teaches Us to Love
    Paul Sungro Lee
    Missionaries are called to love. No one disputes that—at least in theory.
  • Compelled by Love
    John Kendall Hervey
    Lord Jesus, we have it on good authority that you love all peoples and have planned to include all peoples in your kingdom of light.
  • Rediscovering Self-Love in the Life of Faith
    Prudence Dancy
    Is our misinterpretation of the Great Commandment sabotaging how we live out the Great Commission?
  • The Hardest Thing for the Hardest Places
    Dwight Daniel (Pseudonym)
    A few years ago, I was invited to speak about mission to a gathering of underground church leaders on Zoom. I started by describing our organization’s purpose, which begins with, “With love and respect...”
  • Our Training Priority: Incarnating God’s Love
    Von Gelder
    If I speak in the tongues of unreached people groups, but do not have love, I’m just making noise.
    If I have the gift of evangelism and know the best ministry strategies, even if I have faith that can move mountains, but have not love, the fruit of my efforts will wither.
  • What’s Love Got to Do with It?
    CHRISTIAN DEDRICK
    Two statistics:
    1) 1,500—the number of missionaries to the Muslim world (That was in the late 1970s!)
    2) 2%—the percentage of all missionaries sent out, that those 1,500 people represented.
    Statistics motivated Dr. Jay Smith to give his life to arguing for Christ in hostile environments among Muslims. That is what first motivated me to go to the Muslim world too.
  • Cookies, Weakness, and Relational Joy
    PAM ARLUND
    It was a classic scene from one of countless missions conferences, retreats, and Sunday sermons. The well- meaning speaker of the day said, “There is a lost and dying world out there. God is sending you to make sure that they do not burn in hell forever.”
  • Frontier Mission as a Greenhouse for Transforming Love
    FRAN LOVE
    Great forces such as love have an ability to amp up our motivations for action.
  • Reactivating the Church as Movement
    MOTUS DEI NETWORK
    This statement calls the global church to recover the vibrant, Spirit-empowered character that animated the earliest communities of Jesus’ followers.
  • Why Are We Here?
    GREG H. PARSONS
    It is said that Dawson Trotman, founder of the Navigators, would wake up each day and ask, “Why am I doing what I am doing the way I am doing it?”
  • Faith, Comradery, and Witness
    JOANNA MOSS
    Last spring I had the opportunity to be a videographer on a mission trip to Cuba. Stepping onto the shores of Havana in early April, I was aware that I was stepping onto more than an island known for its music and friendly people..
  • Color the World: Motivated by Love
    Artwork by Kody Friesen
    When the love of God captures our heart, we experience all the colors of the spectrum. Color this picture while meditating on God's love for you.
  • FINAL REFLECTION : The Prodigal Returns
    Bahram, an Uzbek
    The Prodigal returns through Uzbek eyes. May you experience God's extravagant and scandalous love afresh as you meditate on this painting.

 


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