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| In This Issue: Belarus and Russia brace for their own COVID-19 peaks | Bangladesh suffers during COVID-19 pandemic but sees sparks of hope | TWR increases language offerings | | |
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Belarus and Russia brace for their own COVID-19 peaks
Belarus (MNN) — The United States may have passed the peak of its coronavirus outbreak, but countries like Russia and Belarus still face an uphill climb. Belarus in particular has not prepared well, as large gathering still have not been banned. Eric Mock of Slavic Gospel Association compares the government’s response to another disaster from... Read more
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Bangladesh suffers during COVID-19 pandemic but sees sparks of hope
Bangladesh (MNN) -- Though officially reported cases of COVID-19 are low, Bangladesh is struggling with the effects of the pandemic on the ground. Bruce Allen from FMI says, “Bangladesh is one of the most crowded places on earth. When we’re talking about social distancing, that’s a phenomenon that most of Bangladesh cannot even relate to. They’d say,... Read more
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TWR increases language offerings
International (MNN) – Native languages connect people to relatives, memories, and, more and more, the Gospel. Trans World Radio now offers programs in 275 languages, an increase from their previous total of around 230. Lauren Libby believes that now more than ever people are ready to hear the Good News about Jesus. "People are beginning... Read more
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