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| In This Issue: AMG sends help as Myanmar violence continues | Russian and Ukrainian Christians unite despite war | Financial crisis hits Lebanese teachers hard | | |
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| | AMG sends help as Myanmar violence continuesMyanmar (MNN) -- Earlier this year, the military of Myanmar forcibly took power. Since the coup, Myanmar has spiraled into chaos and violence. Bombs rain down on rural villages as different groups take up arms against the military. Over 800 people have been killed. Brian Dennett of AMG International says, “I'm hearing from our people,... Read more |
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| | Russian and Ukrainian Christians unite despite warRussia (MNN) -- Russians and Ukrainians should be enemies, as a war between the two countries drags into its eighth year. But Denise Godwin of International Media Ministries tells of Russian churches giving money to displaced people in Ukraine. “What I witnessed was Ukrainians and Russians, in a big church in Kiev, worshiping together and... Read more |
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| | Financial crisis hits Lebanese teachers hardLebanon (MNN) -- And Lebanon continues to face the worst financial crisis in the nation’s history. Teachers have suffered significantly as a result. Julia Wallace with the Beirut Baptist School in Lebanon says, “So you have teachers being laid off, you have teachers immigrating to other countries, or you have teachers staying in Lebanon and... Read more |
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