Field Stories

Featured stories from the most recent issue of Adventist Frontiers.

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Choices

Though the money was never returned, I gained valuable life lessons, and I am grateful for this experience. Even when it was not easy, I found the greatest joy and peace in choosing to forgive.

Janelle Alder
February 1st, 2022

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Hydrotherapy and Witness

“Every person should have a knowledge of nature’s remedial agencies and how to apply them.”  Ministry of Healing, p. 127

Kyle Tumberg
February 1st, 2022

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Jungle House Call: Malnasan’s Foot Funeral

I am thankful God gave us this opportunity to minister to Malnasan and his family. Please pray for his continued recovery and that faith and love for Jesus might grow in his heart and family.

Seth Miller
February 1st, 2022

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Crisis Upon Crisis: A job Story

During our life, we will have to fight a lot of lions and bears with the help of God so that we can be ready to fight our Goliath. Faith can only grow if we are exposed to faith-growing experiences. Oh, what a wonderful, merciful Savior we serve.

Mariëtte Diedericks
January 1st, 2022

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Chiruh - and Her Miraculous Healing

“If you are healed from this without amputating, then we KNOW it was God who healed you. Because human doctors have told us there’s no hope.”

Carly Tirado
January 1st, 2022

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Canoe Paddles and Culture

Canoeing is part of the culture of the river people—they take pride in knowing how to do it and do it well. Even the shape, size and ornamentation of their paddles all have meaning beyond their basic function. When I purposely try to assimilate, it gives them joy that I want to be like them, which is part of the glue that binds me to the river people.

Keren Lawrence
January 1st, 2022

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The Little Mission Truck

Yes, our poor little mission truck has served God’s work well. But we’ve come to the point where we need to replace it as it is too expensive and dangerous to keep driving it.

John Holbrook
January 1st, 2022

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Worth it All

“You came. You helped me. You stayed. You’re my friend.” I smiled but didn’t say anything. Loem’s words had touched my heart in a profound way that felt just right!

Christopher Sorensen
January 1st, 2022

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