The nations are on your campus.

Over a million international students study in the U.S. every year. Most never get invited to a meal, a conversation, or a community. We're building the tools to change that.

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What If...

Imagine what becomes possible when the right tools reach the right people.

Every campus minister knew the top 5 countries represented at their school?

They'd stop guessing and start showing up where relationships are already waiting to happen.

A 10-minute card game could break the ice across any cultural barrier?

More first conversations become real friendships — and more students get invited into community for the first time.

New staff had a playbook for engaging international students from day one?

Onboarding drops from months to days. More workers means more students discipled, faster.

Prototypes

Try what's live and tell us what works. Your feedback decides what we build next.

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How We Work

Build It, Test It, Ship It

01

Build It Together

You know what ministry needs. We know how to build fast. A card game for cross-cultural conversations? Ready by Friday. A campus data tool? Live by next week. Every tool starts with a real need from people doing the work.

02

Test It With You

Every prototype gets into your hands early. You try it at dinner tables, share it with students, and tell us what clicked. Your feedback shapes the next version — not our assumptions.

03

Ship What Works

Ministry tools shouldn't collect dust. We invest in what you actually reach for — and keep making it better together. If it doesn't help you disciple more students, we stop building it.

Meet the Team

Andrew Feng · Founder, Frontier Commons
Autumn Hanline · Director of Innovation

Our Partners

Organizations we're learning and building alongside.

Partner logos including Lausanne Movement, Basil, Cherith, SIL, Upstream, FaithTech, Cru, Switchboard, Stratus, Joshua Project, Frontier Ventures, Pioneers, and A Third of Us

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