Mission Network News for Jul 10, 2020 04:00 amMission Network News info@mnnonline.org por gmail.mcsv.net |
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| | In This Issue: Police begin Bible launch investigations | The Unlocked teen devotional turns one year old | DOOR celebrates new fellowships and Christian workers in East Africa | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Police begin Bible launch investigationsSouth Korea (MNN) -- What began as an activity restriction in South Korea is turning into an assault on religious freedom. In early June, police stopped Voice of the Martyrs Korea from sending Bibles across the border to North Korea. Today, the ministry and its co-founder, Eric Foley, face criminal investigations. One began this week,... Read more |
| | | Continue Reading › | | | | | | | | The Unlocked teen devotional turns one year oldUSA (MNN) — This month, the Unlocked teen devotional from Keys for Kids Ministries turns one year old. Unlocked was born when camp directors reached out to Keys for Kids asking for a resource for teen campers. Kandi Zeller, the Unlocked Editor, describes the vision behind the devotional. “So, it is a daily teen devotional... Read more |
| | | Continue Reading › | | | | | | | | DOOR celebrates new fellowships and Christian workers in East AfricaEast Africa (MNN) -- The Gospel is on the move among the Deaf in East Africa. Two by two teams with DOOR International are preaching the Gospel and discipling new Deaf believers. However, because only about 15 percent of Deaf people worldwide have access to a Deaf-led church, mature leaders are hard to come by. Rob... Read more |
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