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.
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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.
Venezuela (MNN) — Guerrilla violence has forced missionaries from the jungle and into cities nearby. New Tribes Missionary Merrill Dyck says they’re now face another threat.
China (MNN) — Open Doors provides Sunday School Curriculum for China. The need is great, as house churches are packed with children who want to learn about Jesus.
USA (MNN)–Americans spend more money on fast food than they do on helping children in poverty, Christians get a call to action.
Vietnam (MNN)–The number of Christian widows in Vietnam climbs as the government cracks down on the church. Christian Aid Mission requests prayer for the church as they struggle to carry on.
World (MNN) — Church leaders in second and third world countries are pleading for Christian literature. Global Advance is answering their pleas, attempting to raise money for two-million pastors who need Bible commentaries, dictionaries and other helpful material.
Eritrea (MNN)–Twelve more young people were arrested in Eritrea. Food rations were withheld after they refused to renounce their faith.
USA (MNN)–Operation Blessing International is mobilizing supplies for the aftermath of Hurricane Isabel. Believers organize their initial response as they prepare to meet physical and spiritual needs with the hope of Christ.
