The Harvest is plentiful but the laborers are few…
The Harvest is plentiful but the laborers are few…
Roughly 50% of missionaries leave the field within three years of being sent
66% of the reasons given are preventable
*Mission Nexus Field Attrition Study 2019
That Amounts to a $60 million loss every year
Unfortunately, the spiritual impact is Even greater.
When churches don’t vet and care well for those they send to the nations, detrimental impact occurs for the missionaries, their families and teams, and the people they were sent to serve.
what is the need?
The role of the local church is essential for missionaries to be spiritually healthy to stay on the field long enough for churches to be planted and the gospel to be proclaimed to the nations.
what is the need?
The role of the local church is essential for missionaries to be spiritually healthy to stay on the field long enough for churches to be planted and the gospel to be proclaimed to the nations.
How we help
We help missionaries not burn out on the field by equipping churches to care for their souls through:
Frontlines Training
Frontlines CoNSULTING
Frontlines Counseling
How we help
We help missionaries not burn out on the field by equipping churches to care for their souls through monthly retainer packages of:
Frontlines Training
Frontlines Counseling
Frontlines CONSULTING
7-Marks of A Healthy Frontline Worker
Although not exhaustive, these marks or characteristics have become central to missionary health as we have counseled, trained, and spoken with missionaries from different regions. As you might tell, these are general spiritual categories for all Christians, not just missionaries. Yet we have found them to be essential to being able to stay on the field for the longhaul as we add a robust understanding of the heart and the unique struggles of cross-cultural work. These 7 marks inform all that we do including training, counseling, and consulting.