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.
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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.
Ghana (MNN) — The disabled in Ghana are getting help they need to give meaning to their lives both physically and spritually. Oasis International Ministries is teaching them a skilled trade, while also sharing the Gospel.
World (MNN) — A Bible organization says they’re turning down two of every three requests for Bibles because of the lack of funding. Bible League’s president Bob Cole says one Bible can sometimes have an impact on entire villages. It costs just $4.00 to print, ship and distribute God’s word.
India (MNN)–Census figures play a key role for India’s believers. Many fear Hindu-extremists will use the data as support for increased oppression.
Poland (MNN)–Believers use the tools provided by Back to the Bible to encourage the church in Poland. Many believers respond to the encouragement.
Middle East (MNN) — The lack of peace in the Middle East is giving Muslims a reason to look to Christian satellite television. SAT-7, Christian television for the Middle East and North Africa, is seeing an increase in the number of responses.
USA (MNN) — Inner-city children are being reached for Christ through a back-to-school backpack giveaway program. “PowerPacks” have been given to almost 2,000 needy children.
Iraq (MNN) — World Relief, a Christian humanitarian organization, continues to work in Iraq. They’re doing that despite threats from Saddam loyalists who have threatened foreign aid workers.
