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| In This Issue: Wuhan reopens; believers struggle with weight of COVID-19 origins | Syria faces triple threat: coronavirus, food crisis, and Islamic State | A tiny church grows in Saudi Arabia | | |
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Wuhan reopens; believers struggle with weight of COVID-19 origins
China (MNN) -- The site of some of the first COVID-19 cases is opening back up. After months of lockdown, officials are reopening Wuhan, China. Erik Burklin of China Partner says locals feel strange recovering while the rest of the world is still in turmoil. “They also sense a little bit, especially the Christians, sense... Read more
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Syria faces triple threat: coronavirus, food crisis, and Islamic State
Syria (MNN) -- The COVID-19 pandemic is making life even more difficult in Syria. Nuna from Triumphant Mercy Lebanon says the current travel restrictions mean aid workers can’t reach the people who need help. Plus, food prices have reached an all-time high. Syria had plenty of crises before the pandemic hit. Nine years of war... Read more
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A tiny church grows in Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia (MNN) — Christians can be hard to find in Saudi Arabia, especially among certain language clusters. Abd Al Fadi works with several Unreached People Groups in the country. He says, “You need to find the right people to do the translations. Otherwise, if you rely on people who are non-believers, if you wish,... Read more
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