Reach a Village Bob Craft speaks with MNN’s Greg Yoder about the ministry and how its helping small, remote villages.
From India, India Partners President John Sparks speaks to MNN’s Katey Hearth. They discuss the purpose of Sparks’ current trip (bringing clean water to isolated villages) as well as how introducing clean water to a village also opens doors for the Gospel.
MNN’s Ruth Kramer and Steve Gumaer of Partners Relief and Development discuss ministry gains in 2014 and what 2015 holds for Burma.
(Photo cred: SEND North via Facebook)
MNN’s Greg Yoder and Barry Remple, Area Director for SEND International North, discuss the “60/70 Window” — a region in Alaska and Northern Canada located between 60 and 70 degree latitude.
Remple talks about the need for Jesus in this region, and shares 3 ways listeners can help through SEND North.
Julie Oosterhouse speaking with Eva DeHart regarding Haiti’s condition five years after the earthquake.
Julie Oosterhouse speaking with Terre Ritchie of Keys for Kids Ministries about their upcoming projects in Albania and China.
Cameroon (MNN) — Boko Haram militants crossed Nigeria’s border and made their way into Cameroon to attack a military base. David Curry with Open Doors gives us an analysis.
MENA (MNN) — Women For Middle East Hope, for such a time as this.
Nigeria (MNN) — Voice of the Martyrs Todd Nettleton tells us about the recent Boko Haram violence that included a child suicide bomber.
France (MNN) — Tom Doyle is a Middle East expert and Vice President for E3 Partners. Doyle responds to the Charlie Hebdo murders at the hands of Muslims extremists.
