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| In This Issue: U.S. State Department examines religious freedom around the world | Bible launches now illegal in South Korea | Internships presented with new normal due to COVID-19 | | |
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| | U.S. State Department examines religious freedom around the worldUnited States (MNN) — The U.S. Department of State has released its annual report detailing the condition of religious freedom in every country around the world. Isaac Six of Open Doors USA says, “In some sense, it's probably the best resource if you're looking for a comprehensive overview of religious freedom conditions globally. And that's... Read more |
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| | Bible launches now illegal in South KoreaSouth Korea (MNN) – South Korea deems Bible launches illegal in the latest effort to stop Scripture from reaching North Korea. The new law includes heavy fines and bans any activities connected to balloon or sea bottle launches. Voice of the Martyrs Korea sends Bibles to North Korea in balloons and sea bottles throughout the... Read more |
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| | Internships presented with new normal due to COVID-19International (MNN) – Instead of serving with mission teams or at camps in Guatemala as he had originally planned, Jonathon Lipscombe will highlight what God is doing through AMG International by making videos, writing blogs, and assisting with social media. “God has really shown me how to take full advantage of the circumstances. I really wanna... Read more |
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