China (MNN) — Nearly 200 people were taken into custody in a province in China last week. Reports indicate 14 church leaders are still being held.
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Spain (MNN) — Money is being raised to help a Christian camp re-open in Spain. Hail from a large thunderstorm caused $130,000 in damage last month. $100,000 is still needed or the camp may not re-open.
Turkey (MNN) — 15 people made professions of faith during meetings recently in Turkey. Hope Buildiers International reports that three Christian leaders were taken into custody, but later released.
Central Asia (MNN) — Living Water international has an opportunity to go to a Muslim country for ministry, but they can’t go. Agency President Jerry Wiles says the lack of money is the only thing holding them back.
USA (MNN)–Old Testament study opens the way for understanding God’s truth. Believers gather in Colorado for one of Walk Thru The Bible’s largest seminars in Colorado Springs.
Iraq (MNN)–Post-war Iraq desparately needs water. Christians provide for spiritual and physical needs.
Belize (MNN)–Christian schools have recently expanded in the country of Belize. More children are hearing the Gospel message thourgh Chrisitan education.
Japan (MNN)–While a major quake rattles Japan, Christian workers remain steadfast. A new camp ministry is unscathed–sees a successful inaugural year.
Germany (MNN) — Churches in Germany says their country is a ‘new’ mission field. Greater Europe Mission’s Jeffrey Robinson says many in East Germany couldn’t hear the Gospel during communism.
USA (MNN)–Plans are unveiled for a conference concerning indigenous missions work around the world and in North America. Church leaders can expect encouragement in their ministry, and new tools.