India (MNN)–Arson at the Baptist World Alliance offices in India will hamper much of their work. The staff loses two decades worth of work; ministry will resume as soon as possible.
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USA (MNN)–A ministry to inmates targets Michigan prisons with great success. Outreach teams organize for discipleship.
Pakistan (MNN) — A ‘Digital Evangelist’ with Sammy Tippit Ministries was attacked this week in Pakistan. Officials with the organization say the worker was threatened a pistol whipped while show Gospel meetings on video tape.
Kazakhstan (MNN) — A World Religions Conference in Kazakhstan has many Christians on edge. Many believe the conference could limit the number of religious ‘confessions’ allowed in the country.
Zambia (MNN)–Zambia’s generation of AIDS orphans has now become parents in their own right, but without training or skills. Teen Missions International is working to change that. With a sister ministry, AIDS Orphans and Street Children (AOSC) are making the difference.
Iran (MNN)–The struggle for growth in Iran pushes believers toward growth. A Christian radio ministry beaming into Persia provides tools for encouragement and teaching.
International (MNN)–A Worldwide Christian School fund-raising program is raising money for their ministry. New homes are built and the proceeds go toward Christian School development.
Liberia (MNN)–Fighting continues in Liberia. Christian relief groups are there to see that immediate needs are met and make plans for the people’s future.
Guatemala (MNN) — While international adoptions are one hold in Guatemala, volunteers are needed to help care for then orphans left behind. Buckner Orphan Care says the adoption freeze means more children in government homes. Volunteers are needed to help care for them.
Middle East (MNN)–A Christian radio ministry provides healing for the war-torn Middle East. Believers are urged to pray for indigenous outreaches.
