User:Findingthelost1/Anglican Frontier Missions

History
Anglican Frontier Missions originated at a meeting of 23 leaders of the Episcopal Church on All Saints Day (November 1, 1990), coinciding with the first year of the "Decade of Evangelism" of the Anglican Communion. Their decision to form a missionary society came to fruition three years later.

Founded by the Rev. E. A. de Bordenave in 1993. Anglican Frontier Missions is unique in that it uses a non-denominational approach to missions, recruiting from any denomination in order to reach the 20% of the world's population who have not heard the Christian Message. This approach is new for the Anglican church. "This is like the first Radio Shack in New York City. We've got a market out there waiting to be tapped."

Provided a new paradigm for episcopal mission societies in relating to a denomination (then the Epispocal Church of the US) and with other mission organizations (International Mission Board and Interdev)

Methods
They recruit from any of the world's Anglican Churches to reach the 25 "least evangelized megapeoples" on earth.

Anglican Frontier Missions is pioneering the use of modern communication methods and data mining from online databases.