MNN’s Elisa Talmage speaks with Pat Mcalla about sex slavery among minors in the United States. McCalla worked for MNN partner Food for the Hungry until he began his own ministry to trafficked victims in Phoenix.
MNN’s Ruth Kramer speaks with Wycliffe Associates’ Bruce Smith about the ministry’s move to replace an entire fleet of planes in Cameroon.
Open Doors USA President Carl Moeller, in an interview with MNN’s Greg Yoder, talks about the possibility of hate crimes legislation in the U-S that could restrict religious freedom.
Tiffany Taylor Wines of Orphan Outreach explains the vast need for school supplies (and ways to abate the crisis) around the globe to MNN’s Greg Yoder.
Crescent Project’s Fouad Masri tells MNN’s Greg Yoder that ministry to Muslims will only suffer when a Florida church burns copies of the Quran.
On Thursday, September 9 a terrorist car bomb killed more than a dozen in southern Russia. Rakhuba talks to MNN’s Greg Yoder about the impact it’s having on their ministry.
Open Doors’ Carl Moeller speaks with MNN’s Ruth Kramer about the Quran burnings to take place on September 11.
Dunberg talks with MNN’s Greg Yoder about the need for blankets in India and how you can win a trip there in November and December.
MNN’s Ruth Kramer interviews Mark Bentley, a cyclist riding across multiple state borders to raise money for Bibles for the World.
MNN’s Elisa Talmage speaks with Jeff Palmer of International Mission Board partner Baptist Global Response. Palmer discusses the serious need in Pakistan measured against the serious lack of response.
