MNN’s Lyndsey Gammage hears from Greg Musselman with Voice of the Martyrs, Canada about increasing persecution in China, according to their source ChinaAid. Recently, the government forced a theological training session to shut down.
MNN’s Elisa Talmage asks Todd Nettleton about a U.N. resolution on the anti-Christian establishment of Eritrea.
MNN’s Lyndsey Gammage talks to Bob Fu, President of ChinaAid, about the resolution passed by European Parliament condemning forced abortions in China and the truth behind the practice.
This is two interviews in one with MNN’s Ruth Kramer and Wycliffe Associates David Reeves. The two talk about Bible translation needs in Nigeria, and a team there that was just robbed.
MNN’s Ruth Kramer interviews FARMS International’s executive director, Joseph Richter about work in Bangladesh’s Chittagong hills and the impact of recent flooding.
Mike Tilley tells MNN’s Greg Yoder about their outreach efforts to the people of Lynchburg, VA following storms that left thousands with no power, water and food.
MNN’s Ruth Kramer hears from Ron Sparks with Baptist Haiti Mission about the latest events their ministry is dealing with in Haiti, from house reconstruction to beach camps for kids.
MNN’s Elisa Talmage asks e3’s Tom Doyle about the likelihood of Sharia law in Egypt. Doyle says the effects of the Muslim Brotherhood’s power could spread much further than that.
MNN’s Ruth Kramer talks to Lindsay Vessey with Open Doors USA about the need for pressure on two bills concerning imprisoned Christian Youcef Nadarkhani and the creation of a religious envoy.
MNN’s Elisa Talmage hears from Phil Brinkmeyer with Buckner International about their celebration of 10 years of ministry in Guatemala.