Description
Global Frontier Missions (GFM) is a movement of Christ-centered communities dedicated to mobilizing, training, and multiplying disciples and churches to meet the physical and spiritual needs of the unreached people groups of the earth.
History
In 2000, Global Frontier Missions (GFM) was founded as Grant and Jennifer Haynes served among the 30 unreached people groups of Oaxaca in southern Mexico. Their goal was to see the Good News of Jesus being preached and disciples made among the 80 villages that had no believers, no Bible, and no churches within two hours of their mountain market town of Tlaxiaco. To fulfill that vision, they hosted short-term mission teams, summer interns, started an indigenous Bible school for the national believers, developed a missionary training school to equip more laborers, all while spending time in the villages doing evangelism, discipleship, and church planting. The ministry began to grow over the years and God expanded their vision to not only reach the lost in Mexico, but to be used by God to raise up laborers to serve among the remaining 6900 ethnic groups (nations) that are still considered unreached with the Gospel. In 2010, GFM began starting locations in the US that would reach out to internationals from unreached people groups arriving here as well as sending out teams to the ends of the earth to the unreached people groups there.
Financial Status
Legal Name
Global Frontier Missions, Inc.Tax ID
31-17383212014 Revenue
$645,969.00
2013 Revenue
$473,026.00
2012 Revenue
$321,649.00
2011 Revenue
$232,529.00
2010 Revenue
$180,154.00
2014 Net Assets
$754,420.00
2013 Net Assets
$653,866.00
2012 Net Assets
$616,687.00
2011 Net Assets
$544,227.00
2010 Net Assets
$543,355.00