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Emergency Call 999!
Friday, June 1st, 2012Emergency Call 999! Frontiers Ireland’s new strategic plan with a strategic call to individuals and churches in NI and ROI…
What’s the Emergency?
1.3 billion Muslims live and die with little or no opportunity in their lifetime to hear the Good News of Jesus in a way they can understand.
133 Muslim Unengaged People Groups have populations over 100,000 up to several million, with no know believers, no churches, little or no access to Scriptures in their heart langauge and workers living among them with a church planting vision.
3% of missionaries wordwide are working among unreached Muslims, yet 20% of the world’s population are Muslim, the majority of the world’s refugees and many of the world’s poor.
What’s the Call?
It is a call to prayer and action… a call for 9 churches to send 9 team leaders to 9 Muslim Unengaged People Groups over the next 3 years.
Will you and your church answer the call of God? Talk to us on 028 90681656
‘The Gospel is only good news if it arrives in time’ Carl F.H. Henry
Challenging Times in Syria
Friday, June 1st, 2012Now you can give to us on-line or by text!
Tuesday, October 4th, 2011You can now donate on-line to Frontiers Ireland using a secure service provided by JustGiving - used by over 8000 charities in the UK.
You can make a one-off donation or set up a direct debit and also take advantage of Gift Aid if you are a UK taxpayer.
Simply click on the button below and follow the instructions.
Or why not text a gift of up to £10. Simply text the code YASW11 with your gift to 70070
eg YASW11 £10 and send it to 70070
Thank you.
9/11: Ten years on…
Monday, September 12th, 2011It is hard to image that those images that are so etched on our minds happened a decade ago now. The scale of the events on that day still is unimaginable. The grief, as the family members read out the names of the dead at Ground Zero, is still fresh. The lives of millions of people in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan have equally been changed forever. Their grief is marked with the same tears and the same loss. Yet the response of the church to the unengaged Muslim peoples of the Middle East and south Asia has changed little and if at all, usually for the worse. For all the new books published on Islam, as friend or foe, there has been little appetite for churches to send of their best to bring the light and love of Christ to the peoples of the Muslim world who need to know that they have a Father in heaven who loves them and sent his one and only son to die for their sin and to take away their guilt. This is the year of the Lord’s favour: proclaiming good news to the poor, binding up the broken-hearted, proclaiming freedom for the captives, release from the darkness to Muslims who will seek God with all their heart.

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