World Mission’s Greg Kelley reports Filipino revival in areas affected by 2013’s Typhoon Haiyan. Kelley and MNN’s Greg Yoder discuss role of the Treasure in current Filipino revival, as well as how listeners can get involved.
Cuba (MNN) — A changing Cuba means good things for the Church.
Greg Kelley of World Mission speaks to Greg Yoder regarding the drought conditions in northern Kenya and how they are helping.
Wade Remer, director of Gifts of Kind with Wycliffe Bible Translators USA, talks about unique ways to support and donate to Wycliffe.
Voice of the Martyrs Canada spokesman Greg Musselman and MNN’s Ruth Kramer discuss the arrest and jailing of missionary pilot Russell Stendal in Colombia.
Stendal was arrested earlier this week on false charges of rebellion against the government and will have his first court hearing today. By hitting “Play” below, you can hear Musselman describe more details about the case, Stendal’s connection to VOM Canada, and how you can pray for Stendal and his family.
Julie Oosterhouse speaking to Mark Luckey, International Director of Every Child Ministries, about his leadership.
Dr. Michael Pasquale talks about the 14th annual English as a second language ministry conference held at Cornerstone University.
Julie Oosterhouse speaking with Tiffany Taylor of Orphan Outreach about their “Plus One” campaign.
Ron Hutchcraft of Ron Hutchcraft Ministries talks with MNN’s Katey Hearth about this disturbing fact: since 2009, Native Americans have had the most children in foster care. Hutchcraft says to understand why, you must go back in history.
The pair also discuss the prevalence of “dual status” children among Native American populations. Dual status refers to children who are enrolled in the foster care system and juvenile delinquency system at the same time.
Ruth Kramer speaking to Jonathan Shibley of Global Advance about their recent Nicaragua conference.
