International (MNN)–A new President and CEO has been appointed to help direct the ministry of Open Doors USA. Carl A. Moeller of California, comes with a unique blend of academic knowledge, worldwide field experience, development skills and pastoral care.
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Middle East (MNN) — Scripture may be the only way to see peace come to the Middle East. World Bible Translation Center is raising $375,000 to help get God’s word into the region.
Indonesia (MNN)–A new education law in Indonesia could create significant challenges to Christian schools. It forced them to include teachers of other faiths in the classroom if more than 10 students of the same faith are present. A missions group believes the is expressly meant to curb evangelical school activity.
India (MNN)–One of the least evangelized areas of India sees phenomenal evangelistic growth. A festival of music and missions is slated to encourage more toward the hope of Christ.
Afghanistan (MNN) — A team from the United States is traveling by land to deliver Land Rovers to a Christian eye clinic there. Interserve International is getting involved because the eye clinics vehicles were taken by the Taliban in 2001.
Haiti (MNN)–A radio ministry partners with an evangelism teaching group to reach Haiti for Christ.
Singapore (MNN)–Revival in Singapore’s churches fuels a new missions wave.
Peru (MNN)–Shining Path terrorists in Peru interfere with an evangelistic ministry. Outreach leaders urge prayer for those villagers caught in the dangerous situations.
Canada (MNN) — A Canadian Christian is walking across Canada in an attempt to raise money and awareness for those suffering from disasters around the world. George Zondervan has walked almost 4,000 miles. He hopes to complete his walk in October.
India (MNN)–Flooding in Eastern India devastates hundreds of villages. A mission agency waits to hear how the floods impact their work in the region.