
OUR ORGANIZATION
ABOUT
Welcome to Frontier Missions Network (FMN), where purpose meets passion in the pursuit of transforming lives. Since our inception in 1983, we've been dedicated to reaching the unreached and underprivileged communities in West Africa. Founded by Pastor Moses Sansa Konjon, our journey began with a miraculous revival that sparked a commitment to mission work and church planting.
At FMN, our mission is holistic — addressing both spiritual and social needs. Through evangelism, church planting, and leadership training, we empower communities to thrive. Our programs span from storytelling evangelism to hygiene education, crusades, and orality training for non-literate populations.
Over the years, FMN has achieved significant milestones, planting over 200 churches and training thousands of leaders from diverse denominations. We've drilled wells, distributed Bibles, provided food to the hungry, and supported missionaries across borders.
Join us in this transformative mission. Explore our projects, partner with us, and be part of the journey. Together, we're making an impact, one community at a time. Experience the heart of FMN – where faith, compassion, and action converge to bring hope to those who need it most.

BRIEF HISTORY & BACKGROUND OF FRONTIER MISSIONS NETWORK
Foundation and Miracle Revival (1983-1984)
Frontier Missions Network has its roots in the transformative year of 1983 when Pastor Moses, freshly graduated from secondary school, embarked on a spiritual journey. In March, after completing his education, Pastor Moses conducted a five-day miracle revival in Botinso, near Nchiraa, Wenchi District. This event, held in October following nine days of intense water fasting and prayer, marked the genesis of the ministry.
Miracles, Healing, and the Birth of a Vision
During this powerful revival service, a myriad of miracles, healings, and signs occurred, captivating individuals from diverse church denominations and ethnic backgrounds. Conditions such as barrenness and heart diseases were miraculously healed, and even alcohol addicts experienced breakthroughs. The Holy Spirit's presence led to numerous baptisms and profound testimonies. One remarkable testimony involved a requested prayer for rain, resulting in a heavy downpour that shook the entire district.
Funding Missionary Work and Church Planting (1984)
The culmination of the revival was marked by a generous response from attendees. Funds were raised to support Pastor Moses in commencing missionary work and planting churches in the northern regions of Ghana and Burkina Faso. In January 1984, he embarked on his inaugural missionary trip with a team of two. This journey laid the foundation for the subsequent missions, defining the core purpose of Frontier Missions Network.
Vision to Reach Underprivileged Communities
Pastor Moses's subsequent solo missions involved walking several miles, burning idols of new Christian converts, and establishing churches. These experiences shaped the heart of Frontier Missions Network, emphasizing outreach to underprivileged communities. The mission extends beyond evangelization, aiming to train, empower, and send missionaries to fields where the need is greatest. The vision is to equip laypersons and leaders with the tools for Christian outreach, fostering holistic transformation in communities across West Africa.

MEET THE TEAM
"Meet the passionate individuals of the Frontier Missions Network team, dedicated to spreading love, faith, and transformative missions globally."