Romania (MNN)–Despite spotty opposition, the Gospel moves forward in Romania. AMG team members detail how their specific ministries get response.
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Russia (MNN) — Biblical moral education in Russia could save the country’s future. Russian Ministries’ Sergey Rakhuba says they’ve been invited to teach in the public schools in one region, which could help indirectly help curb the nation’s declining population.
Japan (MNN) — An incorrect view of Christ in Japan is leading Back to the Bible to the country. Back to the Bible hopes launch a new program to change that.
USA (MNN) — As the world celebrates 100 years of flight, a missionary service agency is focusing on how it’s changed missions today. JAARS is sponsoring “Wings to the World” this weekend, hoping to draw attention to the role missionary aviation’s played in world evangelism.
Liberia (MNN)–A Christian aid agency remains in place, despite recurring violence flare-ups in Liberia.
Indonesia (MNN)–Ministry leaders scramble to replace lost goods for Indonesian school children after fire damages their group home. Ministry teams continue their work,despite difficult circumstances.
Cuba (MNN)–Cuba emerges from the shadows of Communism, and the church blossoms. Food For The Hungry nurtures relationships with the body of Christ, while encouraging new vision.
USA (MNN) — As the church finds fewer and fewer twentysomethings in church in the United States, American Missionary Fellowship is stepping up efforts to reach them with the Gospel. AMF officials say they’re using “Learning Communities” to help accomplish that.
Boliva (MNN)– A group of Christians from Uruguay plan to help GMI missionaries in Bolivia
Ivory Coast (MNN)–Instability revisits the Ivory Coast. HCJB World Radio reports the effect of it has slowed their plans to expand outreach.