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| In This Issue: Hagia Sophia, foreign Christians targeted in Turkey | Russia lifting restrictions, but COVID-19 hasn’t gone away | Global Disciples partners with churches to reach Latin America | | |
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| | Hagia Sophia, foreign Christians targeted in TurkeyTurkey (MNN) -- Religious freedom is fading in Turkey. One of the world’s oldest churches, the Hagia Sophia, currently functions as a museum in Istanbul. President Erdogan wants it to be converted into a mosque. Turkey’s highest court was supposed to announce its decision a few days ago. Instead, the court delayed until July 17th.... Read more |
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| | Russia lifting restrictions, but COVID-19 hasn’t gone awayRussia (MNN) — India recently passed Russia as having the third-most confirmed COVID-19 cases in the world. But Russia hasn’t left the virus behind, says Eric Mock of Slavic Gospel Association. “In the midst of this, the government's basically have removed restrictions saying everything is back to normal. This has been a fascinating transition because... Read more |
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| | Global Disciples partners with churches to reach Latin AmericaEcuador (MNN) — And, we’ll end today in Ecuador. Recent World Bank forecasts predict a 66-percent rise this year in the number of people in extreme poverty due to COVID-19. As Latin America becomes the new coronavirus epicenter, the pandemic is crippling Ecuador’s economy. Ernesto Cardenas* of Global Disciples is based in Ecuador. “We have... Read more |
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