Youth Discipleship Training
Frontiers
Location
Indonesia
About Frontiers
Frontiers is working to fulfill the Great Commission by making disciples among Muslim peoples who don't know the saving message of Jesus Christ. Their global priorities focus on the people and places with the least access to the Gospel. To this end, they work to recruit, train, and send teams of workers to live in Muslim communities and bring Christ's message to those who have yet to hear it.
Project Goals
Purpose: To equip a new generation of local believers to make disciples and plant churches among an unreached Muslim people group in Indonesia.
Strategic Focus: Centered on the Disciple Making Movement (DMM) approach—training disciples to make disciples who multiply organically within their own cultural and linguistic context.
Team Structure:
Led by a Filipino worker serving alongside a trusted local team.
The initiative intentionally empowers local-language believers rather than relying on outside workers.
Training Model:
Hands-on training sessions and apprenticeship-based equipping to develop practical disciple-making and ministry skills.
Focus areas include sharing the Gospel, facilitating discovery Bible studies, mentoring others, and forming simple house fellowships.
Cultural Context:
The people group being reached currently has no full Bible translation, very few local believers, and limited access to gospel resources.
The approach emphasizes contextualization—training participants to live and share their faith naturally within their community.
Progress to Date:
A growing core of young believers are being discipled and equipped to lead.
Momentum is building toward a self-replicating movement of indigenous evangelism and discipleship.
Looking Ahead
Training Expansion:
By the end of 2025, the team aims to equip 70 young local believers through a structured series of DMM trainings and practical apprenticeships.Movement Multiplication:
As trainees mature, they will begin discipling others—creating second- and third-generation disciple-makers who can sustain growth without dependence on foreign workers.Scripture Access:
Support ongoing efforts to make portions of the Bible available in the local language to strengthen discipleship and biblical understanding.Leadership Development:
Identify and mentor key local leaders who can oversee future training cycles and pioneer new disciple-making groups in neighboring areas.Long-Term Vision:
To see a vibrant, self-sustaining, and multiplying network of local believers who embody the Great Commission within their own cultural and linguistic context—bringing the gospel to one of Indonesia’s least-reached communities.
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