Greeting
World Mission Frontier began in 1994 by reporting the war in Rwanda and helping orphans wandering on the street and widows who care orphans, as well as Rwandan refugees suffering from hunger and disease in refugee camps. 


Thirty years have now passed. 

 

¡ÜFrom 1994 to 2000, the first phase of the ministry focused on relief work to help orphans, widows, and refugees.

¡ÜFrom 2001 to 2011, the 2nd phase of the ministry conducted evangelization conferences in 5 African countries (Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania, Congo, and Burundi), and more than 1,500 Korean Christians  participated in short-term missions and preached the gospel to 1.5 million Africans.

¡ÜFrom 2006 to 2012, the third phase of the ministry was held with the goal of by inviting African leaders to Korea and giving scholarship to African students for studying in Korea, as well as purchasing lands for building mission centers.

¡ÜFrom 2013 to 2020, the 4th phase of the ministry focused on building various mission centers and establishing a long-term ministries with the goal of .

Currently, 17 mission centers have been established, and ministries such as kindergartens, universities, and hospital ships are in progress. 

 

We have not stopped our ministry even during the Corona lock-down period, and we are promoting as the 5th ministry from 2021 to 2030. 

 

Please pray for the progress of the 10 major ministries of

In order for World Mission Frontier to fulfill its and display the glory of God, we need your prayers, material support, and dedication on the mission fields.
Thank you. 

 

 

President of World Mission Frontier
Rev. Dr. Paul P. Kim