Survivors of the April 25 Nepal earthquake face a new danger: human trafficking.
In this interview, Wes Flint of Vision Beyond Borders and MNN’s Katey Hearth discuss what VBB is doing to help protect women and children.
Survivors of the April 25 Nepal earthquake face a new danger: human trafficking.
In this interview, Wes Flint of Vision Beyond Borders and MNN’s Katey Hearth discuss what VBB is doing to help protect women and children.
In the U.S., Mother’s Day points to a bigger issue — the biblical treatment of women.
Tom Lothamer of Life Matters Worldwide and MNN’s Katey Hearth discuss a pro-life perspective.
Katey Hearth speaking with Peter Everett of Destiny Rescue about how their partnership with Family Christian Stores is addressing the problem of sex-trafficking in the Dominican Republic.
Ruth Kramer speaking with Wendell Rovenstine of Bibles for China about their shift in focus as a ministry.
Lindsay Steele talking with Donna Glass about tailoring school for women in India.
Katey Heart speaking with a worker from Partners Relief and Development regarding what they are doing to help the IDP’s of the Kachin state.
Katey Hearth speaking with Jacob Brusscher of Crossroad Bible Institute about how Christians are dealing with violence in Pakistan.
Greg Yoder speaking with Bruce Smith of Wycliffe Associates about “Africa Advance,” a new initiative focused on supporting Bible translators in difficult countries.
Two Christian youth were recently targeted by Muslims in Lahore, Pakistan. After confirming they were Christ-followers, attackers lit the boys on fire.
Bruce Allen of Forgotten Missionaries International (FMI) shares details in this interview. Hit “Play” to hear the full report.
National pastors tell Bruce Allen of Forgotten Missionaries International (FMI) the mastermind behind March’s twin church bombings in Youhanabad has been apprehended and is talking.
According to an April 5 report by The Daily Nawaiwaqt, a national Urdu-language news source, Ghulam Hussain preplanned the Youhanabad lynchings of two Muslim men. They were not — as widely reported — a result of Christian anger.
“He wanted to initiate clashes and riots between Christians and Muslims in order to create upheaval in society,” explains Allen. “[Police are] wondering if those two Muslim men, who were burned, were simply pawns.”
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