Adopt a Frontier People Group.
Join the effort to bless them through prayer and partnership
Two ways to participate. Both essential.
The FPG ADOPT process needs adopters who pray, learn, and engage — and facilitating organizations already on the field who can connect with them.
Commit to one Frontier People Group.
Pray regularly, learn their world, and engage with mission organizations or networks already working among them. There is no fee — the commitment is your prayer and persistence.
- Choose an FPG (or get help choosing one)
- Get connected with a facilitating organization
- Receive prayer updates at least quarterly
You're already on the field. Connect with adopters.
If your organization or network has current or potential work among Frontier People Groups, register the FPGs you can facilitate adoption for — and we'll connect you with adopters committed to praying and partnering with you.
- Provide quarterly prayer updates / field reports
- Optionally offer resources, training, or service ops
- Get matched with adopters of your FPGs
Not sure? If you're an organization with current or potential FPG work, the facilitator path is what you're looking for. Everyone else, start with adoption.
Adoption is a long-term commitment to one people group.
People Group Adoption connects you with the mission work happening among Frontier People Groups.
This is more than signing up to pray for a few months. It's a sustained commitment to see real progress toward the gospel among Frontier People Groups.
- Information about barriers to the gospel
- Progress reports from the ground (when available)
- Prayer guidance
- Partnership opportunities with organizations and networks
people live in communities where the gospel has barely reached
Why adoption matters.
These are Frontier People Groups. They have almost no believers, likely no churches, and often have little access to Scripture in their language.
Some of these groups have organizations and networks working among them. Many are still waiting.
The five movements of adoption.
The Adoption Process is summarized with the acrostic ADOPT.
Four steps. About fifteen minutes. Then we walk with you.
Choose Your People Group.
Select which Frontier People Group(s) you want to adopt. Let us know who you have adopted so we can assist in the process.
We Check for Active Work.
If an organization or network works among your group and you want to connect, we inform them of your adoption. If organizations or networks are not available to provide prayer requests consistently or you prefer to pray or work independently, you will receive general prayer resources.
Stay Informed.
You receive updates about your adopted people group. Learn about current needs, barriers to gospel, and progress being made. See when others have adopted the same group.
Partnerships Begin.
When we make a match with an organization or network, they contact you directly. You work together from there. We step back and let the relationship develop naturally.
You're not adopting alone.
Direct Connections
We don't create another layer between you and the mission work. We make the connection, then step aside. Organizations and networks contact you directly with updates, needs, and opportunities.
Multiplied Support
Multiple adopters support each group. Other individuals, small groups, churches, organizations, and networks can adopt the same Frontier People Group. Together, this creates sustained prayer and support.
Flexible Involvement
You decide your level of involvement. Some adopters pray alone. Others combine prayer with funding, direct engagement, or other support alongside organizations and networks.
What adopters commit to.
Adopters sign a simple Memorandum of Understanding — a voluntary agreement that keeps the network healthy, secure, and accountable.
- 01Commit to pray regularly
- 02Stay informed about the people group
- 03Track progress over time
- 04Explore partnership opportunities
- 05Unite your prayers with others
The Goal
Every Frontier People Group has multiple adopters praying for them. Mission teams working among frontier peoples have the prayer support, funding, and workers they need.
Adoption progress meter.
Frontier People Groups Adopted
499 of 4,797 Frontier People Groups Adopted
10.4%
Two paths, one commitment.
They reach out to you directly with:
- Specific prayer requests
- Ways you can support the mission
- Updates on progress and challenges, as available
Frontier People Group adoption form.
15–25 minutes. Save your draft and return any time — a resume link is emailed to you.
Before you start.
Common questions about Frontier People Group adoption



