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Global Frontier Missions (GFM) is an evangelical Christian 501(c)(3) non-profit Frontier Missions organization headquartered in Lilburn, Georgia, United States. GFM was founded in 2000 by Grant and Jennifer Haynes, while serving as missionaries to Oaxaca, Mexico. GFM currently reaches out to refugees, immigrants, and international students in Atlanta, Georgia and Houston, Texas. The vision of GFM is to expand to several new international cities such as Jacksonville, Florida; Bangkok, Thailand; and northern India. GFM describes itself as "a movement of Christ-centered communities dedicated to mobilizing, training, and multiply disciples and churches to meet the physical and spiritual needs among the least reached people groups of the earth." They host short-term mission trips, summer internships, missionary training schools, and missionary apprenticeships. Global Frontier Missions is a member of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability and the Standards of Excellence for Short Term Mission (SOE). GFM is favorably mentioned in the book ''Desiring God'' by John Piper.〔''(Desiring God: Meditations of a Christian Hedonist )'' (Multnomah, 1986; 2nd edition, 1996, 3rd edition, 2003)〕 == References ==
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