MNN’s Katey Hearth and VOM USA spokesman Todd Nettleton discuss the rise of India persecution under Prime Minister Modi’s rule.
Tom Lothamer of Life Matters Worldwide and MNN’s Katey Hearth discuss PCC partnerships.
Pregnancy Care Centers (PCCs) experience support and unity in the U.S. However, that’s often NOT the case overseas. Foreign PCCs often lack the community understanding, support and resources needed to save unborn lives.
But, that’s where Life Matters comes in with PCC partnerships, training and more.
Steve Van Valkenburg of Christian Aid Mission shares Syrian refugee crisis updates with MNN’s Katey Hearth.
The pair discuss developments in light of ISIS’ latest attacks on Kobane, and how Christian Aid Mission partners are there to meet rejected refugees at their lowest point. As they demonstrate Christ’s love in word and deed, many are coming to know Him as Savior.
Bob Blincoe, President of Frontiers, speaks with MNN’s Katey Hearth about PrayforISIS.com
Family Christian’s Alex Mosoiu tells MNN’s Katey Hearth about a five-day mission trip he and his family recently took to help out at Oaks Indian Mission in Oaks, Oklahoma.
Brad Hutchcraft of Ron Hutchcraft Ministries talks with MNN’s Katey Hearth about Summer of Hope 2015, a tour to Native American reservations around the U.S. to share Christ.
President of Slavic Gospel Association Bob Provost talks with MNN’s Katey Hearth on efforts to bring hope and relief to war victims in Ukraine.
World Mission CEO Greg Kelley speaks with MNN’s Greg Yoder on an audio scripture project in Burma. Burma is the target of World Mission’s ministry because of its high population and concentration of unreached people, who are mainly oral learners.
Phil Kenney of Faith Comes By Hearing talks with MNN’s Katey Hearth about an audio scripture project in South America. FCBH is bringing an audio Bible player, called the Proclaimer, to groups in the greater Amazon Basin in their heart language.
MNN’s Katey Hearth and Jeff Palmer of Baptist Global Response discuss the global refugee crisis.
In a recent report, Amnesty International blames the world community and its leaders for not doing enough. It calls the global refugee crisis the worst humanitarian disaster since WWII.
