Dispatches from the Front
November 20, 2009 – 5:40 pmDispatches from the Front is the best missions documentary I have ever seen…and I’ve seen quite a few.
Dispatches reports on how God is raising up churches in hard places through the faithful gospel witness of fellow believers.
It traces the steps of Frontline Missions president Tim Kessee as he meets brothers and sisters and witnesses their ministries.
From the Dispatches cover:
Believers everywhere desperately need a renewed vision of Christ and the unstoppable advance of His saving work in all the earth. Often our view of God’s Kingdom is too small and limited to what we have experienced.
Dispatches from the Front provides a rare glimpse into this work, highlighting the marvelous extent, diversity, and unity of Christ’s Kingdom in our world. The journal format of each episode underscores the daily unfolding of God’s activity on the “frontlines,” bringing viewers up-close with sights and sounds from distant corners of the Kingdom.
A pioneer missionary once wrote, “Some want to live within the sound of church or chapel bell; I want to run a rescue shop within a yard of Hell.”
Episode 1: Islands on the Edge takes you to parts of southeast Asia where there are no church buildings or chapel bells, yet the Gospel is advancing in the face of persecution, desperate poverty, and Asia’s secret slave trade. Here is an inside look at the radical rescue work of the Gospel on the frontier of human need.
Dispatches From the Front Trailer from Frontline Missions.
For just $15 you can purchase a copy of Dispatches. It would be the most rewarding Christmas present you’ve ever given.
Stay tuned to the Dispatches website for the early 2010 release of Dispatches 2: Albania, Kosovo, Montenegro. “In a land of mosques and minefields, the Gospel is transforming the region of High Albania.”
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