MNN’s Lyndsey Gammage talks to Tiffany Taylor with Orphan Outreach about their kickoff of the second annual ‘Undie 500’. This program collects underwear donations and gets them to orphans around the world in need.
MNN’s Lyndsey Gammage hears from Baptist Haiti Mission’s Field Director Rob Baker about their graduation ceremony for Haiti’s first fully accredited Master of Christian Education program.
MNN’s Elisa Talmage asks Open Doors’ Carl Moeller what Egypt’s election outcome holds in store for believers.
MNN’s Greg Yoder caught up with Erik Burklin in China as Burklin participated in Chinese theological education in an area of China where his grandparents served as missionaries in the 1930’s and 40’s.
MNN’s Elisa Talmage asks e3’s Tom Doyle about the ongoing bloody conundrum of Syria.
Michael Currier shares about The Seed Company’s “Least of These” campaign, a project to promote the translation of Scripture into languages with 10,000 speakers and less. He also provides info about a matching grant.
MNN’s Greg Yoder talks to Sara Beth Seay, a special 8-year-old who started fundraising for Mission India when she was 6. From watching Mission India’s “My Passport to India” series, she raised hundreds of dollars to put Indian kids in Bible School.
E3 Partners’ Tom Doyle just returned from Egypt. MNN’s Elisa Talmage asks him what’s to come for the nation’s presidential elections, which begin today.
Steve Thompson felt the 6.0 earthquake in Bologna, Italy on Sunday. Thompson talks about Italians’ need for the Gospel in light of Italy’s disaster trifecta.
Still looking for some fun summer plans? Mission India’s Dave Stravers tells MNN’s Greg Yoder about a great summer opportunity: “My Passport to India.”