Todd Nettleton tells MNN’s Greg Yoder says Egypt’s military has a checked past in its relationship to Christians.
SAT-7’s CEO, Tery Ascott comments on the rapid changes in Egypt.
MNN’s Elisa Talmage asks Liz Thomson, director for Uganda and Tanzania with Wycliffe Bible Translators, about Uganda’s upcoming elections.
MNN’s Greg Yoder interviews Bas Vanderzalm about their work in the Middle East, in light of all the unrest in that part of the world.
In an interview with AMG International’s Paul Jenks, we find that Christians are still shaken after a mob attacked several churches earlier this week.
In an interview with MNN’s Ruth Kramer, Kids Alive’s Robenson Gedeus says recent protests and political turmoil have affected ministry in Haiti.
Buenting, in an interview with MNN’s Greg Yoder, talks about her work in communicating what God is doing in missions through video.
Haiti’s president announces decision to leave in May, riot ensues. We talk to a ministry to find out what impact it has had on their team.
In an historic interview, Phil Byler tells MNN’s Greg Yoder about the results of the South Sudan referendum and the impact on the church.
MNN’s Ruth Kramer speaks with Dave Stravers regarding rumors that an upcoming Hindu celebration will result in anti-Christian violence.
