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| In This Issue: South Korea bans balloon launches into North Korea | Poor tribesman brings transformation to his people | Nigerian Christians living under Boko Haram terror asking for more Bibles | | |
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| | South Korea bans balloon launches into North KoreaSouth Korea (MNN) — The government of South Korea has officially banned the practice of launching balloons into North Korea. Many worry this law could infringe on the freedom of speech in the country. Eric Foley of Voice of the Martyrs Korea explains. “On the one hand, the legislators who passed it say, ‘Well, no,... Read more |
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| | Poor tribesman brings transformation to his peoplePhilippines (CAM) -- When the COVID-19 pandemic hit the Philippines and everything shut down, Bible studies in remote villages had to stop. Today, believers are back in action with help from Christian Aid Mission. A leader we’ll call Justin says lives are changing as people study God’s Word and place their faith in Jesus. Even... Read more |
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| | Nigerian Christians living under Boko Haram terror asking for more BiblesNigeria (MNN) -- Boko Haram is still on killing sprees in northern Nigeria, and Christians often find themselves in the crosshairs. Mission Cry recently sent shipments of free Bibles and Christian books to believers in Nigeria. Rev. Jason Woolford, President of Mission Cry, says one of the recipients lost his wife and two daughters in a... Read more |
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