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It’s hard to believe it’s been so long since we went to Africa. It kinda makes me sad that the vivid memories seem to be getting farther and farther away. I can still see the faces and hear the stories but some things have gotten fuzzy only to be clarified with a photograph. [...]

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Q: Do you get nervous before praying and doing announcements from stage?Jess: Yes, always…Praying is easier because I try to remember that it’s just me and God. But when I’m doing announcements I feel such pressure and I normally say something kinda stupid. The thing is, I’m usually announcing someone else’s ministry that they have [...]

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Note: Jessica is Frontline’s Co-Director of Ministry Teams. She is pictured below with her husband, Lee Thompson.
Q: How long have you been with Frontline?Jess: It will be 5 years in March!
Q: What originally brought you to FL?Jess: I graduated from JMU as a social work major and worked at a non-profit doing conflict resolution and [...]

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Q: Why should people care about our partnership with World Relief? Why should they give their time and resources to this partnership?
Mark: A pastor from Burundi, named Stephen, attended one of the World Relief pastor training conferences that were taught by the men’s team on this [...]

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Q: Where is the hope? We hear about the struggle, the suffering and the atrocities, but many people also speak of hope. What are some of the good things you saw God doing over there?Mark: I saw that the church is alive and well and strong in [...]

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Meet the TeamStephanie Cuomo, Frontline Worship DirectorMark Hernandez, MBC Board of EldersKailea Hunt, Director of Global ImpactRich Hurst, Director of Young AdultsTodd Phillips, Frontline Teaching PastorJessica Thompson, Associate Director of Ministry Teams Q: Is there one person, child or story that sticks out to you from Africa? Is there one face you just can’t get [...]

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