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| In This Issue: USCIRF applauds new executive order on religious freedom | South Korea Bible launch met with resistance | The Deaf face unique challenges during COVID-19 | | |
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| | USCIRF applauds new executive order on religious freedomUnited States (MNN) — On Tuesday, President Trump signed an executive order designating an additional 50 million dollars per year toward religious freedom around the world. Isaac Six of Open Doors USA says the order also helps by requiring government officials to do more about religious discrimination that just filing a report. “I'll ask [them]... Read more |
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| | South Korea Bible launch met with resistanceSouth Korea (MNN) -- Gospel workers in South Korea woke up this morning to a test: would they obey God or man? Voice of the Martyrs Korea CEO Pastor Eric Foley says last night, “The police contacted us because they know we’re going out for the rice bottle launch. They’ve said that all sea launches... Read more |
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| | The Deaf face unique challenges during COVID-19International (MNN) -- Deaf Bible Society works with ministry partners around the world who are translating Scripture into sign languages. Deaf Bible Society’s Catherine Shorrock says during the pandemic, translation work has slowed but it hasn’t stopped. Some translators are even sleeping at translation centers to keep working because they can’t travel between the centers and... Read more |
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