Interserve

Interserve, founded in 1852, is an international and interdenominational fellowship of Christians committed to each other in partnership and for service to the peoples of South and Central Asia and the Middle East.

Interserve
P. O. Box 418
Upper Darby PA
19082-0418
Phone: (610) 352-0581
Fax: (610) 352-4394
URL: http://www.interserveusa.org

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Published on 15 June, 2007

International (MNN) ― Interserve marks new patterns and partnerships

Published on 30 April, 2007

Turkey (MNN) ― Turkey's church readies for more trouble.

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Published on 21 March, 2007

USA (MNN) ― Interserve USA offers a response to the Dalai Lama's U-S tour.

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Published on 15 February, 2007

Nepal (MNN) ― Nepal struggles through massive change; ministry shifts prepare them for growth.

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Published on 25 January, 2007

Afghanistan (MNN) ― Terrorist group resurfaces in Afghanistan; medical ministry cautious.

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Published on 1 January, 2007

USA (MNN) ― Urbana '06 closes with a challenge to live a life worthy of the calling.

Published on 13 December, 2006

Nepal (MNN) ― Leaders meet over country's constitution while ministries feel relief.

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Published on 29 November, 2006

Turkey (MNN) ― Criminal trial shows religious tensions before Pope's visit to Turkey.

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Published on 16 November, 2006

Tibet (MNN) ― Skytrain brings tourism, money and a clear understanding of functional missions to Tibet.

Published on 25 October, 2006

Pakistan (MNN) ― While religious fervor rises in Pakistan, believers issue call to prayer.

Published on 27 September, 2006

Afghanistan (MNN) ― Arab world in high tension; Interserve perseveres in outreach.

Published on 30 August, 2006

Afghanistan (MNN) ― Afghanistan's unrest reminder of terror days; Christians stay put.

Published on 22 August, 2006

Lebanon (MNN) ― Ceasefire in Middle East raises hopes that ministry in Lebanon can resume soon.

Published on 21 July, 2006

Lebanon (MNN) ― Interserve decides to evacuate foreign workers from Lebanon.

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Published on 5 July, 2006

C. Asia (MNN) ― Interserve workers say some people who have professed Christ, are recanting, more tentmakers are needed.

Published on 23 May, 2006

Nepal (MNN) ― Change is coming to Nepal, much to ministries' delight.

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Published on 17 May, 2006

Yemen (MNN) ― Medical ministry in Yemen continues despite many challenges.

Published on 21 April, 2006

Nepal (MNN) ― A fresh curfew amid violence in Nepal causes pause for a mission group.

Published on 20 March, 2006

USA (MNN) ― Interserve helps prepare American churches for multicultural diversity.

Published on 21 February, 2006

International (MNN) ― Missionaries-in-training plan on using business to get into creative access areas.

Published on 23 January, 2006

Iran (MNN) ― Risk accompanies Iranian believers who seek training to become house church leaders.

Published on 17 January, 2006

Turkey (MNN) ― A television ministry reaches out in Turkey.

Published on 19 December, 2005

International (MNN) ― Interserve USA says they need teachers to help keep Christian workers in the field.

Published on 29 November, 2005

Pakistan (MNN) ― Terrorists rebuild their network in Pakistan's quake zone; Christians continue their work.

Published on 28 October, 2005

Pakistan (MNN) ― While the relief effort in Pakistan seems overwhelming, Christians are having an impact. However, the UN says more help is needed.

Published on 28 September, 2005

International (MNN) ― Living testimony and the world at large--that's the focus of an Interserve conference in November.

Published on 5 September, 2005

Central Asia (MNN) ― Believers' commitment to the long haul shores up an outreach in Central Asia.

Published on 19 August, 2005

Central Asia (MNN) ― A call goes out to good teachers to support missions work in Central Asia.

Published on 11 July, 2005

England (MNN) ― An Interserve partner says many Londoners are looking at last week's bombing pluralistically and are not seeking spiritual answers.

Published on 5 July, 2005

Turkey (MNN) ― Believers continue working in Turkey despite some anti-Christian sentiment.

Published on 26 May, 2005

Nepal (MNN) ― The church grows on, despite being caught in Nepal's crossfire.

Published on 3 May, 2005

Kyrgyzstan (MNN) ― With nine presidential candidates running for office in Kyrgyzstan, believers hope the doors stay open for Christian activity.

Published on 8 March, 2005

Lebanon (MNN) ― A ministry continues work, despite the unrest threatening Lebanon's peace.

Published on 11 February, 2005

Nepal (MNN) ― Although the crisis in Nepal appears to have reached a high point, believers say it's not unusual.

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Published on 28 January, 2005

International (MNN) ― Christian professionals can make an incredible difference physically and spiritually around the world, Interserve would like more help.

Published on 4 January, 2005

USA (MNN) ― Interserve is encouraging and educating professionals to serve cross-culturally.

Published on 30 November, 2004

Pakistan (MNN) ― Those in ministry in Pakistan are watching the changes in the country's blasphemy law, but don't stop their work.

Published on 28 October, 2004

Kyrgyzstan (MNN) ― A new independence, a new medicine, a new faith--the process of Interserve Partners continues to encourage change.

Published on 25 August, 2004

Pakistan (MNN) ― The Murree Christian School in Pakistan rises above tragedy to begin anew.

Published on 2 August, 2004

Middle East (MNN) ― Interserve needs teachers and other professionals to join them in outreach in the Middle East.

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Published on 28 June, 2004

Korea (MNN) ― The murder of a South Korean man won't stop Koreans from responding to the Great Commission.

Published on 18 May, 2004

India (MNN) ― A hospital waste management program in northern India provides the backdrop to outreach.

Published on 9 April, 2004

Nepal (MNN) ― Nepal's domestic troubles don't disrupt the growth of the local church fellowship.

Published on 31 March, 2004

Nepal (MNN) ― Nepal's domestic troubles could have a direct impact on ministry. Teams continue medical outreach as violence escalates.

Published on 27 February, 2004

USA (MNN) ― A cross cultural worker looks to return to Central Asia for medical work, 30 years after being kicked out.

Published on 26 January, 2004

Pakistan (MNN) ― While believers prepare for a potential wave of anti-Christian violence in Pakistan, a Christian school prepares to re-open having survived an attack in 2002.

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Published on 12 December, 2003

Central Asia (MNN) ― Christians mobilize 'hug teams' to minister in Central Asia's orphanages.

Published on 14 November, 2003

Central Asia (MNN) ― Civil engineering teams working with Tibetan Buddhists look to the future of outreach. Interserve looks to recruit 10 to 15 new teams for this project.

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Published on 10 October, 2003

Afghanistan (MNN) ― Vehicles destined for outreach in Aghanistan were confiscated as they attempted to enter the country. Interserver International is delivering Landrovers to their partner eye clinic to help reach rural areas of the country.

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Published on 16 September, 2003

Afghanistan (MNN) ― A team from the United States is traveling by land to deliver Land Rovers to a Christian eye clinic there. Interserve International is getting involved because the eye clinics vehicles were taken by the Taliban in 2001.

Published on 28 August, 2003

Critical needs in post-war Afghanistan move Christians to action. ―

Published on 29 July, 2003

A one-year anniversary in Pakistan marks both tragedy and growth. ―