Philippine Frontier Missions is a non-profit missionary organization established in 1993 by Filipino SDA pastors and laymen. It is based in Tartaria, Silang, Cavite, Philippines (about 1 kilometer away from Adventist University of the Philippines). PFM is an organization that works in cooperation with the Seventh-day Adventist Church to establish indigenous church planting movements among unreached people groups. As a supporting ministry, we uphold the global mission and purpose of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. We are dependent upon God to move people to support this work.
MISSION STATEMENT
Philippine Frontier Missions establishes indigenous Seventh-day Adventist church planting movements among unreached people groups.
VISION STATEMENT
A Seventh-day Adventist church planting movement in every unreached people group, beginning in the Philippines and expanding to the ends of the earth, resulting in every individual hearing the everlasting gospel.
GOALS
- Send missionaries among unreached people groups with the view of establishing indigenous SDA church planting movements.
- Raise the level of mission awareness among Seventh-day Adventists.
- Provide an avenue for contributors to have a sense of involvement in the mission work they are supporting.
- Open up opportunities for more Seventh-day Adventists to engage in frontier mission service.
In the last five years, PFM has adopted the huge dream of seeing Filipino Adventists become a strong force for finishing the Gospel Commission among the unreached in the Philippines and beyond. Today, 40% of the world still has not heard the Gospel message, and yet only 2% of the Christian missionary workforce is going to them. Traditionally, the Philippines has exported manpower for economic reasons. PFM is now dreaming together with the Middle East and North Africa Union that we can send Filipinos as missionaries to the rest of the world, too, that Filipinos will also go to the rest of the world to earn the greatest investment return--the salvation of the millions of Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, secularists, traditionalists, and other non-Christians. PFM does not have a lot of money, but we have a great dream and lots of faith in God who has all the resources we need. We do not know how we can equip, empower, challenge, and mobilize the church in the Philippines--the vibrant Filipino Adventists to go to the ends of the earth and work as self-supporting missionaries and then share about Jesus to their workmates and friends overseas. Won’t you pray with us that God will make this happen in our generation? Better still, won’t you decide to be one of the overseas self-supporting missionaries that God will send to the unreached in the regions beyond? 2 Corinthians 10:16