Syria (MNN) — The black flag of jihad is usually bad news. Read on to find when it’s not ONLY bad news.
On the forefront of today’s global missions trends is a debate about which is more effective for the Great Commission: supporting indigenous missionaries or sending Western missionaries?
The Mission Society’s President and CEO, Max Wilkins, discusses the topic with MNN’s Katey Hearth.
Newly-appointed Mission India President Todd VanEk shares details about his first journey to India as the ministry’s leader in this trip report. MNN’s Katey Hearth guides the discussion.
Lebanon (MNN) – Kids Alive in Lebanon embarks on literacy education program for Syrian refugee kids.
Ukraine (MNN) — Despite ongoing headlines blaring bad news, SGA provides an upbeat look at the Ukrainian crisis.
Tomorrow, October 11, marks the annual UN-designated Day of the Girl. An estimated 14 million young girls worldwide are married as children, and it’s estimated that a girl is trafficked every 30 seconds. According to the Global Slavery Index, India holds nearly half of the world’s modern-day slaves.
Far Corners Missions’ Gary Bishop sees the problems surrounding India’s young girls first-hand. In this interview, he shares what they’re doing to help protect India’s children — both today and for eternity.
Syria (MNN) — 6.5 million are internally displaced within Syria. Who’s taking the risk to help them?
Julie Oosterhouse speaking to Judy VanderArk of MOSES Inc. about how their missions trips change lives.
Katey Hearth speaking with Scott VanderKooy of Worldwide Christian Schools about their new development.
Lebanon (MNN) — Syrian refugees face growing discrimination in Lebanon.
