Iran (MNN) — As Iranians shy away from government-controlled internet, Transform Iran programs meet them with the gospel.
Libya (MNN) — Christian community is a danger many in Libya are willing to forego.
Iran (MNN) — Government restrictions present an open door for digital evangelism.
Algeria (MNN) — It’s already against the law to evangelize or even challenge the teachings of Sunni Islam.
Iran (MNN) — Iran’s Attorney General also said the morality police had been abolished, though state media disagreed.
Turkey (MNN) —The United Nations, NATO, and other international bodies have agreed to use the new name.
Afghanistan (MNN) — This number comes from the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Human Affairs.
Lebanon (MNN) — As Lebanon’s financial crisis worsens, even very educated men and women can’t get jobs.
China (MNN) — The law allows only religious groups with government approval to share content over the internet.
Iran (MNN) — It will serve audiences in Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan.