About Us

Frontier Missions Network is a non-profit Para church mission organization that evangelizes and plants churches in rural Western Africa. Its purpose is to seek, recruit, train, commission and support missionaries in order to reach the under-privileged in these rural areas with the gospel using the bible story telling method. Most of the people in these villages cannot read or write. Rev. Moses Konjon, Executive President of Frontier Missions Network, has walked many miles on foot to reach these villages in northern Ghana, southern Burkina Faso and West Africa where there are limited roads and it is very difficult to reach these people that do not know Jesus. Rev. Moses and his team of church planters use bible stories and the Jesus film to evangelize and plant churches in these villages. These people are greatly moved to accept Jesus in their hearts. They see hope and a new beginning. All the new believers in all the different villages come together for the first time to worship their new Lord and celebrate their new life in Christ. In this service the new believers are given clothes, food and bibles in their own language. Rev. Moses recruits those who are willing to share the gospel in other villages. These people receive special training on how to use bible stories for evangelizing, discipleship and church planting. Afterwards they are empowered and resourced with bicycles, motor bikes or motor kings (a motor bike with a trailer and a mega phone). Then they are strategically placed in a village with many surrounding villages in the area.

Frontier Missions Network then supports these missionaries for a period of time until they are self-sufficient and can manage on their own. They are held accountable by Rev. Moses and his team. Frequent visits and re-ports are made concerning new converts and the growth of these churches. Frontier Missions Network is standing strong and believing that God will provide the resources necessary to reach these deprived people.