Frontier missions

Frontier Missions is a Christian missiological term referring to the natural pioneering of the gospel among ethno-cultural and ethno-linguistic population segments where there is no indigenous church. The phrase was originally used with reference to Roman Catholic, and later Protestant, mission stations in the Western United States. Examples of societies that focus on this sort of missionary work are Frontiers and Anglican Frontier Missions.

Frontier missions

Frontier Missions is a Christian missiological term referring to the natural pioneering of the gospel among ethno-cultural and ethno-linguistic population segments where there is no indigenous church. The phrase was originally used with reference to Roman Catholic, and later Protestant, mission stations in the Western United States. Examples of societies that focus on this sort of missionary work are Frontiers and Anglican Frontier Missions.