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| In This Issue: World Mission Sows Gospel Seeds in Ethiopia Despite Locust Devastation | Palestinian Christians and the Great Commission | OM USA sounds an alarm for South Asia children | | |
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| | World Mission Sows Gospel Seeds in Ethiopia Despite Locust DevastationEthiopia (MNN) --mDrought, flooding and locusts have plagued Ethiopia for months. Now in the second half of June, experts warn the locusts will begin their migration again, potentially leaving many devastated by continued food shortages. Yet, in the midst of these plagues, local workers with World Mission are seeing increased interest in Jesus. Greg Kelley... Read more |
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| | Palestinian Christians and the Great CommissionPalestine (MNN) — And at Mission Network News we encourage listeners to find their place in the story of the Great Commission. But this vision, that people of every nation and tongue follow Christ together, has not always been adhered to by the Church. Dr. Munther Isaac of Bethlehem Bible College says, “People use scripture... Read more |
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| | OM USA sounds an alarm for South Asia childrenSouth Asia (MNN) -- Picture a little girl from rural South Asia, a six- or seven-year old from Pakistan, India, or Bangladesh. Instead of starting school, David Lovett of Operation Mobilization says she – and other little girls like her – only have a few years left to enjoy childhood. Then comes marriage, often to... Read more |
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