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Dispatches from the Front: Stories of Gospel Advance in the World's Difficult Places

By Tim Keesee

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Dispatches from the Front: Stories of Gospel Advance in the World's Difficult Places

By Tim Keesee

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China, Pakistan, Egypt, Iraq . . .

God is at work. Christians are testifying. The gospel is advancing.

In this captivating travelogue, a veteran missions mobilizer leads readers to experience global Christianity, exploring the faith and lives of Christians living in some of the world's most perilous countries.

The incredible accounts recorded here—stories that span the globe from China to Afghanistan—highlight the bold faith and sacrificial bravery of God's people. Ultimately, this book magnifies Christ's saving work in all the earth and encourages Christians to joyfully embrace their role in the gospel’s unstoppable advance!


Author:

Tim Keesee

Tim Keesee is the founder and executive director of Frontline Missions International, which has served to advance the gospel in some of the world’s most difficult places for over twenty-five years. He has traveled to more than eighty countries, reporting on the church from the former Iron Curtain countries to war-torn Bosnia, Iraq, and Afghanistan. Keesee is the executive producer of the DVD documentary series Dispatches from the Front. Learn more at frontlinemissions.info.

Product Details

Category: Christian Living
Evangelism & Missions
Format: Paperback
Page Count: 240
Size: 5.5 in x 8.5 in
Weight: 9.92 ounces
ISBN-10: 1-4335-4069-X
ISBN-13: 978-1-4335-4069-1
ISBN-UPC: 9781433540691
Case Quantity: 52
Published: May 31, 2014

Table of Contents

Prologue: Danville, Virginia

  1. End of Empire: The Former Soviet Republics
  2. Children of Cain: The Balkans
  3. Ten Sparrows: China
  4. Within a Yard of Hell: Southeast Asia
  5. Souls of the Brave: Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan
  6. Amazing Grace: Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea
  7. Prison Break: The Horn of Africa and Egypt
  8. Dimmed by Dust: Afghanistan and Iraq

Epilogue

Endorsements

“Beware of Dispatches from the Front if you don’t like being moved and inspired and shaken out of the ruts of your life. These are kingdom stories that build faith in the present providence of God over his mission and stir up action for the sake of lost and hurting people near and far. I would love to see thousands of people mobilized as senders and goers for the sake of the glory of Christ and the relief of suffering on the frontiers, especially eternal suffering.”
John Piper, Founder and Teacher, desiringGod.org; Chancellor, Bethlehem College & Seminary; author, Desiring God

Dispatches from the Front is a thoughtful, moving, understated, and ultimately convicting narrative depicting the work of the gospel in some of the most challenging corners of the world. It tells of brothers and sisters in Christ who in God’s grace display faithfulness and transcendent joy, unflagging zeal to share the gospel, and an unfettered allegiance to King Jesus. To read of the kingdom advance in the teeth of challenges is to learn humility and rekindle contrition, faith, and intercessory prayer.”
D. A. Carson, Theologian-at-Large, The Gospel Coalition

“Like a war correspondent, Tim Keesee has brought us to the front—to walk down bomb-shattered streets, along jungle paths, and into the lives of our brothers and sisters in Christ. Their Christlike courage in living as ‘lambs among wolves’ is a striking witness to the power of the gospel.”
Jim DeMint, former United States senator; Chairman, Conservative Partnership Institute

“The Lord promised to call to himself people from every nation, tribe, and tongue, and few things thrill me more than seeing and hearing how he is fulfilling that promise. Tim Keesee has a remarkable ministry in traveling the world to seek out what the Lord is doing and to make these things known. Dispatches from the Front allows you to travel with him, and if you go along, you will be blessed, you will be encouraged, and you will praise God.”
Tim Challies, author, Seasons of Sorrow

Dispatches from the Front is a fascinating look at how the gospel is penetrating some of the world’s neediest places. These are regions where all the worst agonies of human life are multiplied and magnified relentlessly by war, extreme poverty, sex trafficking, drug dealing, false religion, and disease . . . but your spirit will be encouraged by the triumphant power of Christ.”
Phil Johnson, Executive Director, Grace to You

“We have been far more successful at westernizing the world than gospelizing it. Tim’s book is a kind but firm challenge to a church that has exchanged the great commission for a smaller, more comfortable version. Each chapter is a serious wake-up call for churches and Christians to return to an authentic, New Testament mission.”
Sam Horn, President, Central Theological Seminary

“This book is intriguing, well-written, and culturally informative, and it introduces us to fellow-believers who otherwise would remain unknown. Read it for those reasons. But read it first and foremost because it reveals anew the first-century Christ, who is now remaking diverse people of this twenty-first century into the elite citizens of his everlasting kingdom.”
David J. Hesselgrave, Emeritus Professor of Mission, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School 

“Riveting. Tim writes with artistry and passion about gospel needs and gospel triumphs. He labors in the world’s toughest places and, through his journals, takes us along for the ride. Read this book. Rejoice. Weep. Pray. Then find a way to join those serving on the front lines for the glory of Jesus Christ.”
Chris Anderson, Pastor, Killian Hill Baptist Church, Lilburn, Georgia

Dispatches from the Front is a powerful book. It spreads a vision for God’s mission to call a people for his name and provides incredible reminders of the gospel’s power. Read it and your heart will be stirred to praise God for his mercy among the nations and to pray for its continued spread.”
David M. Doran, President, Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary