Senegal (MNN) — Christians are concerned Islamic law is coming to Senegal. According to the Barnabas Fund, the Islamic Committee for Family Law Reform published a plan recently called “Personal Statute Code for Muslims.” Many Christians in Senegal worry that they may be witnessing the first indications of the creeping growth of Sharia Law
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Iraq (MNN) — We begin today in Iraq where threats against non-governmental organizations are forcing groups to reduce work there. Mark Kelly is with the Southern Baptist International Mission Board. He says these threats are having a direct impact on their work.
Mexico (MNN) — Meanwhile, churches all across North America are struggling in the battle for the hearts of their young people. That’s according to YUGO Ministries, who works to turn the tide through their ministry in Mexico. YUGO’s Wayne Freeland explains that change takes place through more than just work projects.
France (MNN) — Tthe Association of Christian Schools International’s faculty and staff at College Daniel in France are asking for prayer. Financial circumstances are grave, and have left the teachers without salaries for several months.
We get an update on Ivory Coast’s unrest and the continued effects on ministry.
A dispute over the Ten Commandments will likely not effect public rallies involving Scripture.
Despite Middle East violence, a Christian satellite television ministry celebrates 7 years on the air.