Bible Mission International

Everyone has a right to the Bible. We provide them by working in, with, and for the local church in countries of the CIS (former Soviet Union).

Bible Mission International
PO Box 484
Wichita KS
67201-0484
Phone: (877) 264-4247
Alt. Phone: (316) 263-8492
Fax: (419) 831-8441
URL: http://www.BibleMission.org

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Published on 19 August, 2008

Georgia (MNN) ― Christians see beyond ethnic violence and 'spin' to reach out in North Ossetia

Published on 15 September, 2006

Central Asia (MNN) ― Bible Mission International says workers are being jailed, harassed and threatened in Central Asia, but their commitment to the Gospel continues.

Published on 16 August, 2006

Kazakhstan (MNN) ― Digging deeper; laying foundations for a church body in rural Kazakhstan.

Published on 12 July, 2006

Kazakhstan (MNN) ― Bible Mission International is asking believers to pray for a national missionary who loses his wife in a traffic accident.

Published on 26 June, 2006

Kyrgyzstan (MNN) ― Pressure from Muslims in Kyrgyzstan isn't stopping Christians from evangelism and church planting efforts.

Published on 15 June, 2006

Central Asia (MNN) ― Kids in Central Asia look forward to exploration of new things this summer.

Published on 16 May, 2006

Central Asia (MNN) ― Bible Mission International's work hasn't been stopped by laws restricting religious freedom, but prayer is needed.

Published on 24 March, 2006

Belarus (MNN) ― Belarusian election officials endorse Lukashenko's re-election, Christians oppression could increase.

Full Interview

Published on 23 February, 2006

Central Asia (MNN) ― Summer camp is on the minds of Bible Mission International.

Published on 27 January, 2006

Central Asia (MNN) ― A Christmas program boosts an aggressive church planting plan.

Published on 15 December, 2005

Central Asia (MNN) ― A mission team heads to Central Asia to bring hope and love to orphans at Christmas.

Published on 9 November, 2005

Central Asia (MNN) ― Bible Mission International has developed a church planter resource kit to help the church grow in Central Asia as trained Christian leaders are few.

Published on 4 October, 2005

Central Asia (MNN) ― Central Asia's church growth meets a new vision.

Published on 7 September, 2005

Kyrgyzstan (MNN) ― A Bible Mission International church in Kyrgyzstan is growing despite antagonism toward the Gospel.

Published on 29 August, 2005

Kazakhstan (MNN) ― Under the shadow of Kazakhstan religion laws, ministry faces many obstacles.

Published on 6 July, 2005

Central Asia (MNN) ― Christian camps are underway throughout the former Soviet Union, but there are still some kids that need sponsors to help them hear about Christ.

Published on 6 June, 2005

Central Asia (MNN) ― Summer camp, a place where kids can have fun and learn about Jesus.

Published on 18 May, 2005

Kazakhstan (MNN) ― New laws that are meant to protect Kazakhstan's national security will ultimately hurt religious freedom.

Published on 17 May, 2005

Uzbekistan (MNN) ― Protests in Uzbekistan has turned deadly, Christian work continues with caution.

Full Interview

Published on 13 April, 2005

Central Asia (MNN) ― With summer right around the corner, funding is needed to help get kids to Christian camp in Central Asia.

Published on 29 March, 2005

Kyrgyzstan (MNN) ― Bible Mission International says their work continues despite a successful coup in Kyrgyzstan.

Published on 15 March, 2005

Kazakhstan (MNN) ― Christians in Kazakhstan prayerfully await lawmakers' decision on religious freedom issues.

Published on 2 February, 2005

Ukraine (MNN) ― Bible Mission International reaches more than 4500 children with the message of Christ.

Published on 24 December, 2004

International (MNN) ― Mission agencies look at the impact of ministry around the world during Christmas celebrations.

Published on 23 December, 2004

Central Asia (MNN) ― 25,000 students have received theological training in Central Asia, but Bible Mission International says funding is needed to help more learn God's word.

Published on 20 December, 2004

Central Asia (MNN) ― With the demand for Bible correspondance courses on the rise, Bible Mission answers the demand.

Published on 18 November, 2004

Central Asia (MNN) ― Bible Mission International offers a prayer appeal for Central Asia as more missionaries are needed to share the Gospel.

Published on 26 October, 2004

Tajikistan (MNN) ― Tajikistan believers lose a Christian camp; a plea for help goes to other believers.

Published on 20 October, 2004

USA (MNN) ― Bible Mission International needs you to help celebrate Jesus' birthday across the Commonwealth of Independent States.

Published on 5 October, 2004

CIS (MNN) ― Celebrating Christ's birthday becomes a way to share the Gospel with children throughout the CIS.

Published on 3 September, 2004

Ukraine (MNN) ― God continues to work in lives despite senseless violence.

Published on 2 August, 2004

Central Asia (MNN) ― Disappointing news from Central Asia on a fight to save Christian holiday camps.

Published on 2 July, 2004

Tajikistan (MNN) ― A summer camp program in Tajikistan may come to an end if the government decides to step in

Published on 3 June, 2004

Turkmenistan (MNN) ― Christians are still ministering in Turkmenistan, despite continued trouble with the harsh religion law.

Published on 11 May, 2004

Kazakhstan (MNN) ― In spite of religious persecution, believers in Kazakhstan make plans for the future church.

Published on 22 April, 2004

Tajikistan (MNN) ― It's one step toward closure for a Tajik church who lost its pastor. The shooter confesses to police; the church picks up the pieces and continues its work.

Published on 2 April, 2004

Uzbekistan (MNN) ― Recent hostage taking and other violence in Uzbekistan concerns Christians.

Published on 5 March, 2004

Kazakhstan (MNN) ― Christians are being asked to pray that God will intervene in a court case filed against children's ministry in Kazakhstan.

Published on 3 March, 2004

Kazakhstan (MNN) ― A turnaround comes from a Kazakhstan courtroom regarding children's ministry.

Published on 19 January, 2004

Tajikistan (MNN) ― Faithful to the end, a Tajik pastor is murdered while praying.

Full Interview

Published on 15 December, 2003

Kazakhstan (MNN) ― The head of children's ministry for Bible Mission International is being pressured to end outreach outside the church. Believers are being asked to pray.

Full Interview

Published on 4 December, 2003

Kazakhstan (MNN) ― Two teams were detained and two woman working in a public school were fined. This after Christians used Ramadan to share the Gospel.

Published on 3 December, 2003

Russia (MNN) ― Bible training correspondence programs go online for Russian believers.

Published on 4 November, 2003

Russia (MNN) ― Bible Mission International is starting a new program that's using Christian athletes to encourage people to join Bible correspondence classes.

Published on 25 September, 2003

Kazakhstan (MNN) ― A World Religions Conference in Kazakhstan has many Christians on edge. Many believe the conference could limit the number of religious 'confessions' allowed in the country.

Full Interview

Published on 10 September, 2003

Kazakhstan (MNN) ― Christians are wondering about religious freedom in that mostly Muslim nation. Bible Mission International's Malcolm Smith is there now and says there's a rumor that the government is toying with the idea restricting it.

Full Interview

Published on 1 August, 2003

Ministry in Tajikistan continues in spite of a threat to freedom of religion. ―

Published on 8 July, 2003

Ukrainians respond to the hope of the Gospel. ―

Published on 7 July, 2003

The question of Christians converting Muslims faces discourse among mission groups. ―

Full Interview

Published on 19 June, 2003

An evangelical ministry goes into summer camp in Central Asia. ―

Published on 3 June, 2003

Ukraine's growth offers opportunity for mission growth. ―

Published on 24 April, 2003

Reaching children in the Ukraine helps reach communities. ―

Published on 13 March, 2003

Christian groups prepare themselves as the Muslim world watches Iraq's crisis. ―

Full Interview

Published on 4 February, 2003

Plans are in the works to grow the church in Central Asia. ―

Published on 17 January, 2003

Trouble follows an evangelical pastor in Uzbekistan. ―

Published on 2 January, 2003

A ministry to drug addicts in Siberia is reaping many benefits. ―

Published on 27 December, 2002

Long term aid plus Christmas equals open hearts to the Gospel. ―

Published on 25 November, 2002

Believers launch a new initiative called "Central Asia 300". ―

Published on 13 November, 2002

There's a major breakthrough for evangelistic work in Central Asia. ―

Published on 5 November, 2002

Church planting becomes the focus of an outreach in Central Asia. ―

Published on 8 October, 2002

Harassment of believers continues throughout Central Asia. ―

Published on 30 September, 2002

Youth leaders gather together in Central Asia for encouragement in the light of persecution. ―

Published on 9 September, 2002

An Islamic country asks an evangelistic agency for help with its schools. ―

Published on 25 July, 2002

In spite of religion laws, the church in Uzbekistan remains active. ―

Published on 9 July, 2002

A harsh religion law in Central Asia creates a vision for the church. ―

Published on 25 June, 2002

The church in Central Asia is coming to life in spite of government oppression. ―

Published on 24 June, 2002

Changes in Kazakhstan's religious laws strengthens the church's resolve. ―

Published on 10 June, 2002

Summer camp in Central Asia paves the way for the Gospel. ―

Full Interview

Published on 20 May, 2002

Young people are trained to share their faith in Kazakhstan. ―

Published on 19 April, 2002

Youth outreach is growing in Kazakhstan. ―

Published on 1 April, 2002

Children workers hope to point children in Tajikistan to the love of Christ. ―

Full Interview

Published on 12 February, 2002

Believers are making progress church planting in Central Asia. ―

Published on 1 January, 2002

A missions group helps train childrens' pastors in Central Asia. ―

Published on 10 December, 2001

Christians are strategizing an evangelistic effort for Central Asia. ―

Full Interview

Published on 22 October, 2001

The church in Central Asia finds itself with unprecedented opportunity. ―

Published on 16 October, 2001

A ministry trains youth pastors in a Central Asian Republic. ―

Published on 12 October, 2001

Indigenous churches are getting ready to help Afghanistan refugees. ―

Full Interview