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Uncharted Mission

Going to the Final Frontiers

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Uncharted Mission

Auteur(s): D. C. Keane
Narrateur(s): Eric Crawford
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Too Soon to Celebrate—Too Soon to Quit

“Lord, why another mission agency? There are already so many good ones,” Greg Livingstone cried out on a beach in 1983. But, as he made his case to God that he should find someone else to change the world, the answer became clear: the world needed a new agency, operating in a new way, that would focus entirely on all Muslim peoples.

So began the wild, risky, worthy story told in Uncharted Mission, a book that is more than the history of the founding of Frontiers. D. C. Keane weaves together interviews with over one hundred missionaries who refused to accept the status quo in missions and were willing to go where no one had gone before—to the Muslim frontiers. In this inspiring true story, you’ll meet pastors, engineers, artists, pilots, and others whose lives changed course when they discovered that Muslims were largely left out of historic missionary efforts.

This is a book for innovators who ask, as Greg Livingstone always asks, “How can we do this better? How can we improve?" Don’t simply admire the groundbreakers who went before us in this compelling narrative; there is still work to be done. There are still “frontiers” of mission for the next generation of Christians who want to change the world.

©2025 William Carey Publishing (P)2025 William Carey Publishing
Christianisme Pastorale et évangélisme Vie chrétienne Moyen-Orient

Ce que les critiques en disent

The book of Acts is still being written. This book tells us how. It is more than a collection of very interesting stories. It is a voyage into the heart of God and his ways, and a testimony of the fact that God uses ordinary human beings to do extraordinary things. It is absolutely fascinating.—Abraham Duran | Fronteras

A fascinating and riveting account from seed to the spread of Frontiers across the Muslim world. True to form, meet the out-of-the-box thinker, maverick, rebel, recruiter, stirrer, and inspirer whom I have had the privilege to know—Greg Livingstone—and his equal copartner, Sally, and you will be challenged. And the amazing story to the Muslim world is not complete yet. May many more such laborers be raised up so that someday there will be a great celebration before God’s throne!—Dr Daniel Ho, founding senior pastor, Damansara Utama Methodist Chruch (DUMC), Malaysia

Having served with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, attended numerous Urbana missions conferences, graduated from Fuller Theological Seminary, and currently serving as lead pastor of the author’s sending church (not to mention having parents who emigrated from a Muslim country), I felt a strong overlap while reading about the founding of Frontiers. I am so grateful to read D. C. Keane’s history of Frontiers, which shows how God uses a number of influences to see his passion for all people move forward. The ambition to “preach the gospel where Christ was not known” permeates through these pages.—John Fanous, lead pastor, University Covenant Church, Davis, California

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