MNN’s Lyndsey Gammage hears from Jerry Dykstra with Open Doors USA about the recent announcement of Egypt’s final presidential candidates which ended up a mob arson attack.
MNN’s Elisa Talmage asks New Tribes Mission’s Albert Castelijn about a new airstrip in the Philippines.
In an interview with MNN’s Greg Yoder, Todd Nettleton says the church in Syria is set to explode, despite the violence.
MNN’s Lyndsey Gammage talks to Pastor Lubinda Sikufele with Kids Alive International about the recent shipment of playground equipment they received in Zambia and how that will affect their kids.
MNN’s Elisa Talmage asks the EFCA’s Amy Richey about the dark side of the upcoming Euro Cup: human trafficking.
MNN’s Lyndsey Gammage talks to Tiffany Taylor with Orphan Outreach about their kickoff of the second annual ‘Undie 500’. This program collects underwear donations and gets them to orphans around the world in need.
MNN’s Lyndsey Gammage hears from Baptist Haiti Mission’s Field Director Rob Baker about their graduation ceremony for Haiti’s first fully accredited Master of Christian Education program.
MNN’s Elisa Talmage asks Open Doors’ Carl Moeller what Egypt’s election outcome holds in store for believers.
MNN’s Greg Yoder caught up with Erik Burklin in China as Burklin participated in Chinese theological education in an area of China where his grandparents served as missionaries in the 1930’s and 40’s.
MNN’s Elisa Talmage asks e3’s Tom Doyle about the ongoing bloody conundrum of Syria.