China (MNN)–The Chinese government bends a point of law following the arrests of two house church leaders. Believers are encouraged to intercede on their behalf
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Romania (MNN) — he people of Romania and Moldova face uncertainty this winter. According to the President of Little Samaritan Mission Florin Pindicblaj says they faced the worst drough in 50 years. He says this could cause problems for their orphan program in both countries.
International (MNN)–Voice Of The Martyrs is expanding short-term trips next year. Growing interest in missions work fuels the change. Teams can choose from trips to Mozambique, South India and Southeast Asia.
USA (MNN) — Children will be the focus of the annual World Vision forum later this month. The program called, “Precious in His Sight” will discuss the effects of HIV/AIDS, war and hunger on children.
Liberia (MNN)–Continued fighting in Liberia sends a flood of refugees over to Sierra Leone. Ministry teams follow the people and set up work in the refugee camps.
India (MNN)–A group of India’s untouchables may have converted to Buddhism–raising questions about equitable enforcement of Gujarat’s anti-conversion laws.
Afghanistan (MNN) — Vehicles destined for outreach in Aghanistan were confiscated as they attempted to enter the country. Interserver International is delivering Landrovers to their partner eye clinic to help reach rural areas of the country.
Nigeria (MNN)–HCJB World Radio partners add programs in two Nigerian languages. Key strategy involves allowing Muslims access to the Word of God via radio broadcasts.
Nepal (MNN) — Christians in Nepal say it’s not safe for Americans to travel to Nepal. The Maoist terrorists are targeting Americans and American sponsored projects in Nepal.
Honduras (MNN)–A Christian school celebrates five years of ministry in Honduras. Staff members look forward to a new year of outreach and growth.
