Julie Oosterhouse speaking with Bill Passons of AMG International about the one year anniversary of Typhoon Haiyan.
![Berlin Wall circa 1990](https://sp-ao.shortpixel.ai/client/to_webp,q_glossy,ret_img,w_300,h_268/https://www.mnnonline.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/WikimediaCommons_Berlin_wall_1990-11-10-14-300x268.jpg)
A view of the East side of the Berlin Wall taken in 1990 (after the border was opened). The graffiti seen in the photo would date from after the border was opened. Most sections of the Berlin Wall were damaged by both local residents and tourists during the period after the wall was opened, either to hasten the removal of the walls or in order to obtain souvenirs.
(Photo, caption courtesy Bob Tubbs via Wikimedia Commons)
MNN’s Greg Yoder and Joel Griffith of Slavic Gospel Association discuss the 25-year Berlin Wall anniversary, the significance of its fall to SGA, and the possible “re-hanging” of the so-called Iron Curtain.
Pakistan (MNN) — Mob violence over blasphemy costs a Christian couple their lives.
Julie Boyd talks with MNN’s Katey Hearth about how churches are getting involved with Orphan’s Heart.
Katey Hearth speaking to Dan Smith of Paradise Bound Ministries about their success in Guatemala the last 18 years and what projects they have ahead of them.
Katey Hearth speaking with Alison Morgan of Bethany Christian Services about Hope Farm project.
Ashley Williamson of Buckner International says more volunteers are needed for their upcoming Shoes for Orphan Souls trip to Mexico City. She explains why you should sign up in this interview.
Emily Fuentes of Open Doors USA discusses the latest Dalit persecution in India with MNN’s Katey Hearth.
The Boko Haram rampage in Mubi sends refugees fleeing to Yola, which is reportedly next on the terrorists’ list. Greg Kelley of World Mission shares a report from their in-country partners, as well as how the 20th Anniversary Celebration is going to help send God’s Word to northern Nigeria.
Joanna Mangione of SOAR International speaking with Greg Yoder about “Stuff a Stocking.”