About Short–Term Teams

Welcome

Are you willing to surrender your ordinary plans to be used in an extra-ordinary way?

Are you ready to serve God amongst the poor?

Are you eager to glorify Jesus by living out His love among Muslims?

Start your Journey and find a team today!

What Frontiers ST ‘08 Is All About

Frontiers’ short-term opportunities focus on developing long–term team members and leaders to share the love of Jesus in practical ways. Our Short-Term Teams are created with three goals in mind:

  1. Helping the existing long–term teams in the work already in progress in their area
  2. Transforming the body by allowing them to see the Muslim world through God’s eyes, and
  3. Raising up members to serve long–term in the unengaged regions of the Muslim world.

Ruined for the Ordinary

The Lord is drawing the nations to Himself in our generation! We invite you to come and get a glimpse of His heart for Muslims and the incredible work He is doing to love and serve them! As you enter into their homes, drink tea, and share life together, you will be ruined for the ordinary! We challenge you to join a short-term team with a willingness to lay aside your personal desires and goals and invite God to open your eyes to His heart and plan! All that's required is faith working through love (Galatians 5:6). He is inviting you to trust Him. The time is now. Do you hear the call?

Partnership

Frontiers would welcome the opportunity to partner with you in developing and sending out a Short-Term Team from your church or campus to the Muslim world. See our contact information.

Contact Us

Frontiers Short-Term

Telephone: 877-363-8676
Email: shortterm@frontiers.org

Alumni Testimonies

Scott G., Central Asia, 2007

“It has been inspiring to see what God is doing by His power on the other side of the world.”

Kayla G., East Africa, 2007

“The trip made me realize that I can’t save people; I can only surrender my life to God and ask Him to use me for His greater glory.”

Jun L., Southeast Asia, 2007

“Your life will never be the same.”