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Native Americans overlooked in the United States’ COVID-19 response
United States (MNN) — Native Americans have often been misclassified in official COVID-19 case counts in the United States. Ron Hutchcraft of Ron Hutchcraft Ministries says to learn why, we simply need to follow the money, and the trail of historic racism. “If Native Americans are underreported, and under-represented in what were we learn about... Read more
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Is it too early to end Wuhan’s lockdown?
China (MNN) -- The good news; Wuhan has ended lockdown, and China reports continued moves toward normalcy after months of COVID-19 response efforts. The bad news: some sources think it’s too early to celebrate. Just ask Kurt Rovenstine of Bibles for China. “There was some speculation that [we] may be premature in being excited about... Read more
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Jesus loves the outcasts and so should we
MENA (MNN) -- Unreached people groups are often societal outcasts. Since most people in the Middle East North Africa (MENA) region come from an Arabic heritage, it leaves non-Arabs on the fringe. Aylin Mardin* works with believers trying to reach non-Arab unreached people groups in MENA. For security purposes, we can’t describe specific projects, but... Read more
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