Julie Oosterhouse speaking to Greg Jao of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship about campus access challenges.
Julie Oosterhouse speaks with Eva Dehart of For Haiti with Love about their Christmas in August fundraiser.
Mark Gaither shares how Global Aid Network (GAIN) USA is responding to humanitarian needs in the Iraq crisis. Along with food and medical supplies, GAIN partners are digging wells to supply cities with clean water.
Patrick Klein of Vision Beyond Borders explains to MNN’s Katey Hearth how anti-conversion legislation would impact ministry. A recent report from Christian Solidarity Worldwide highlights the push for an anti-conversion law to be included in the country’s new constitution.
Julie Oosterhouse speaking with Tiffany Taylor of Orphan Outreach about Mission Backpack.
Katey Hearth speaking with Rody Rodeheaver of International Needs Network USA about their home for rescued women and the sponsorship ministry they’ve begun.
Steve Gumaer of Partners Relief and Development shares an update with MNN’s Katey Hearth. The Muslim Rohingya people finally have a glimmer of hope as large aid groups, previously banned from Arakan state in February, are being invited back into the area.
But, will their help reach the Rohingya in time?
Ruth Kramer speaking with David Shibley of Global Advance about their remaining summer plans.
Speaking with MNN’s Greg Yoder, Bethany Christian Services CEO/President Bill Blacquiere explains benefits surrounding the Child Welfare Provider Inclusion Act of 2014.
Pitted against the Every Child Deserves a Family Act, these two pieces of legislation represent two parties battling for different freedoms.
Ruth Kramer speaking with Lorella Rouster about liberation for women enslaved to shrines in Ghana.