Voice of the Martyrs’ Todd Nettleton tells MNN’s Elisa Talmage how Christians are reacting to the news that Mohamed Mosri of the Muslim Brotherhood will be Egypt’s next president.
MNN’s Ruth Kramer talks to Dale Dieleman with Worldwide Christian Schools about their electronic recycling program through Comprenew. The program acts as funding for their ministry to bring Christian education around the world.
Have you ever wanted to have a long lasting impact on The Kingdom? Cornerstone University’s Jim Blumenstock with Asia Biblical Theological Seminary tells us how in this interview.
MNN’s Greg Yoder talks with Rody Rodeheaver about Egypt and how the uncertainty is pushing Christians out of the country already.
MNN’s Greg Yoder hears from Ricardo Torez with Christian Resources International on their current crate shipments to Nepal, Ghana, and Sudan with books and Bibles for missions.
MNN’s Ruth Kramer interviews Global Advance’s David Shibley about how the DNA of missions and what it takes to be Great for God.
MNN’s Elisa Talmage catches up with Steve Richardson just as he’s talking about arriving as a 6-month-old in Indonesia. Steve’s parents brought the “peace child” Gospel to the Sawi tribe in West Papua.
Biblica’s Michael Fitch speaks with MNN’s Ruth Kramer about a 900-mile bike ride across Great Britain and its connection to the Gospel.
MNN’s Lyndsey Gammage gets an update from Levi Park with the Luis Palau Association on their Sacramento Festival over Father’s Day weekend.
MNN’s Ruth Kramer interviews Cornerstone University business professor Dr. Brad Stamm about the impact of the Greek vote on the Euro zone.