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Lebanon (MNN) — Recently, we shared a report from the ground about the recent fires that destroyed several homes in two separate Syrian refugee camps in the Bekaa Valley of […]
Nigeria (MNN) — A.W. Tozer once said, “That which is spiritual cannot be shut in by ink or fenced in by type and paper.” Over one million Deaf can soon […]
Lebanon (MNN) — What happens when one out of every five people in your country is a refugee? According to Daniel Dieleman of Tent Schools International, the school system suffers. […]
Eritrea (MNN) — Homes. Graveyards. Shipping Containers. These are the meeting places of the Eritrean Church. Over 100 believers have been arrested in Eritrea during the last month, but Greg […]
Belize (MNN) — How big is your home library? If you even have one book, yours is bigger than most collections in Belize. But that’s all going to change if […]
Sudan (MNN) – Obama’s decision to temporarily suspend sanctions on Sudan right before he left office was a controversial one. Over the last six months, there hasn’t seemed to be […]
Turkey (MNN) — The odds are terrible for children who enter the world bearing the label of “refugee”. A ministry partner of Christian Aid Mission estimates that 60 percent of […]
Bangladesh (MNN) — Recently FMI‘s Bruce Allen was in Bangladesh conducting field visits with FMI-supported church planters. And though what Allen discovered was somber, it was also encouraging. The Bengali […]
Eastern Europe (MNN) — While abortion rates are falling in the developed world, Eastern Europe still stands as the region of the world with the highest rates of abortion. Research […]
Philippines (MNN) — In the course of covering the siege on Marawi, The Manila Times noted the relief efforts aimed at helping the Christians and Muslims fleeing the Islamic city […]