USA (MNN)–Operation Blessing International is mobilizing supplies for the aftermath of Hurricane Isabel. Believers organize their initial response as they prepare to meet physical and spiritual needs with the hope of Christ.
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South Korea (MNN)–Called ‘the typhoon of the century”, the storm pounded South Korea and left devastation in its wake. Far East Broadcasting Company’s ten radio stations survive intact and remain on the air through the aftermath.
Yemen (MNN)–A second Islamic extremist is sentenced for his role in the murders of three Southern Baptist workers in Yemen. Outreach continues at the hospital bearing the ministry.
USA (MNN)–“Revive Our Hearts” celebrates two years of ministry. The outreach picks up steam as goals come in sight.
USA (MNN)–Young people are facing incredible life problmes and a ministry is asking people to pray. Young Life wants people to pray for their ministry as they begin a new year as. They expect to minister to 1-million young people this year.
USA (MNN) — More than 3-million young people gathered around flag poles yesterday. The gathering was part of the 14th annual ‘See You at the Pole’ event, where student pray for their country, the schools and for opportunities to share their faith.
USA (MNN) — A new trend in missions is surprising many missions minded churches in the United States. It’s called the globalization of missions, as the churches of Latin America, Africa, and Asia are reaching out in their own countries, but also in other countries.
Russia (MNN)–A vision for young people forges the path to a community outreach through ‘Operation Christmas Child’. Church leaders gather for a summit meeting to learn how to best maximize this tool.
Thailand (MNN)–Operation Blessing International uses well-drilling projects to bring the hope of Christ to northeastern Thailand. 16 new wells bring easy access to both fresh water and the Gospel.
India (MNN)–Believers laud a court verdict in India. The court convicted 13 in connection with the 1999 brutal murders of missionary Graham Staines and his two sons. A mission agency says the verdict encourages those in lay ministry.