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Worth It All
By Ziden Nutt on

It was in a “closed country,” and we’ll use the alias name of Henry for the evangelist. Word had not been received from “Henry” for over three months. Finally, a letter arrived.

 

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Set the Captives Free!
By Mike Schrage on

I sat across the table with David and Sheela Lall, (global workers in India) and was fully engrossed in their narrative. You see, David serves as continental director for Good News Productions, International in India and he was sharing about the recent persecution of Christians in the Orissa region of northern India. We need to remember that only 2% of the population of India is Christian!

 

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Tumaini Hotel
By GNPI on

written by Oneal Tankersly, former missionary to Africa and partner with GNPI

The other day I had one of those happy "Yes!" moments when I FedExed a CD to Bob Sartoris, International Director for GNPI, in time for him to take it with him on his trip to Nairobi, Kenya. The CD contains all the files for a printer to produce the book version of our Tumaini Hotel for distribution to high school libraries all over Kenya.
 


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Miracles, White Skin, and . . .
By Mike Schrage on

“Jesus did miracles and people noticed him. You have white skin, so people noticed the white missionary. Now, I have this solar media case!” With those words, the Tanzanian evangelist helped me understand the power I was placing in his hands as I handed him the case.

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Bikes, Bibles and Beyond!
By Mike Schrage on

Seeking first the kingdom of God (Matthew 6:33) takes many forms around the world.

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The Sudanese Man Who Said, "It just makes sense!"
By Mike Schrage on

Zechariah Manyok Biar has a story similar to that of the “lost boys” of Sudan. He is 34 years old now, but when he was under the age of 10 he walked for weeks scavenging and merely existing with hundreds of other boys in Ethiopia, Sudan, and finally ended up in a refugee camp in Kenya as they fled danger. At 18, Zechariah joined the army and soon...

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