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| In This Issue: Palestinians live under constant threat of police brutality | Leadership development remains crucial for sharing the Gospel | Pain fills US streets; Set Free Ministries offers hope, healing | | |
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| | Palestinians live under constant threat of police brutalityPalestine (MNN) — As protests continue over the death of George Floyd in the United States, Palestinians continue to suffer police brutality and racism. Tuesday, Israeli police shot and killed a Palestinian man at a checkpoint in the West Bank. Dr. Munther Isaac of Bethlehem Bible College says, “The scary thing is that I just... Read more |
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| | Leadership development remains crucial for sharing the GospelInternational (MNN) — Leaders are vital to virtually every organization and endeavor—including sharing the Gospel. World Mission is working to train leaders that can spread the Good News with their native people groups. Greg Kelley explains how discipleship training is a key part of the Great Commission. "Jesus' last words [were], 'Go make disciples of... Read more |
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| | Pain fills US streets; Set Free Ministries offers hope, healingUSA (MNN) -- Protests continue throughout the US as communities of color demand reform. A new poll finds nearly all Americans favor at least some level of change to the nation’s criminal justice system. Meanwhile, protestors are tearing down any and all statues they deem to be “racist”. Dean VanderMey of Set Free Ministries says... Read more |
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