| In This Issue: Chinese believers display “vibrant love for the Gospel” | Flooding devastates Assam in Northeastern India | Wyliffe Associates provides oral translations of the Bible to cultures without written language | | |
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| | Chinese believers display “vibrant love for the Gospel”China (MNN) -- Heightened tensions between China and the US continue this week following tit-for-tat sanctions. China targeted three lawmakers and a diplomat last week following US restrictions against Chinese officials. Isaac Six of Open Doors USA says human rights across China are eroding. Believers already face significant difficulties. But, a vibrant love for the... Read more |
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| | Flooding devastates Assam in Northeastern IndiaIndia (MNN) — And India’s Northeastern province of Assam (æˈsæm) has been hit hard by heavy rains this year, and has already experienced massive flooding. At least 80 people have died, and the floods have affected over 3.5 million. Erik Morsehead of Mission India says, “Then on top of that it destroyed a lot of... Read more |
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| | Wyliffe Associates provides oral translations of the Bible to cultures without written languageInternational (MNN) -- Thousands of languages around the world have no writing system. Wycliffe Associates works to provide oral translations of the Gospel. Bruce Smith explains. “We’ve created tools that enable us to start the Bible translation process exactly where they are instead of requiring them to come to a different place or training them... Read more |
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