Evangelising
in the War Zones
Frontline
Fellowship is a Bible based mission that has pioneered
missionary work into neglected and resistant areas in
Africa. Since 1982 Frontline missionaries have traveled
thousands of kilometers by foot, by motorbikes, by dugout
canoes, trucks and aircraft to boldly proclaim the Gospel
of repentance and faith in Christ to soldiers, guerrillas,
resistance fighters and civilians on all sides of the
many conflicts in Africa.
The
founder of Frontline Fellowship, Peter Hammond, has personally
carried out over 100 missions in the war zones and presented
over 8000 sermons and lectures in 21 countries. In the
course of their missionary activities some Frontline missionaries
have been ambushed, come under mortar fire, been stabbed,
shot at, beaten by mobs arrested and imprisoned. Over
the years, 16 people involved in Frontline Fellowship
outreaches have been imprisoned in Marxist countries.
Yet, by the grace of God, every one was freed in response
to persistent prayer and pressure.