Prayer Proves to Be Effective in Countering Terrorism
Posted Thursday, November 4, 2010 in Christian Outreach, Missioniaries, Science & Religion, Social Issues, Top Religion News
International (MNN) – According
to the National Counter-terrorism Center, 13 countries experienced suicide
attacks in 2009.
While the trend on
such violence seems to be on the decline, there
were 299 incidents last year…
11 Christians Arrested in Eritrea’s Latest ‘cleansing’
Posted Thursday, November 4, 2010 in Christian Outreach, Missioniaries, Science & Religion, Social Issues, Top Religion News
Eritrea (MNN) — The governor of the Southern Zone of Eritrea has ordered a crackdown on
Christians living in his province.
As a result,
Eritrean security officials rounded up Christians from the cities of Mendefera,
Dekemharre and D…
Rural Pastors Receive Bibles, Resources
Posted Thursday, November 4, 2010 in Christian Outreach, Missioniaries, Science & Religion, Social Issues, Top Religion News
(Photo courtesy of CRI)
Philippines (MNN) — Over 700 pastors
and Christian leaders have received resources and training at four conferences
in the Philippines. Christian Resources International
was able to send a team of people and an en…
Doctor Brings Prenatal Care to Village
Posted Thursday, November 4, 2010 in Christian Outreach, Missioniaries, Science & Religion, Social Issues, Top Religion News
(Photo courtesy of Childcare Worldwide)
Kenya (MNN) — Prenatal care is making a difference for the women of Olenkasurai,
a rural Maasai village which never had medical care until missionary doctor
Daniel Njuguna of Childcare Worldwide.
…
Learn How to Better Witness Or to Advocate for the Powerless At An ECM Training Session
Posted Wednesday, November 3, 2010 in Christian Outreach, Missioniaries, Science & Religion, Social Issues, Top Religion News
International (MNN) — If you could learn how to better tell the Gospel story to vulnerable people, you would probably take the opportunity. There are always things in the faith that believers can be brushing up on and learning more about, e…
CIA Takes Fault in 2001 Missionary Plane Shooting
Posted Wednesday, November 3, 2010 in Christian Outreach, Missioniaries, Science & Religion, Social Issues, Top Religion News
(Photo by Joe Sherman)
Peru (MNN) — Nine years after the
Peruvian air force mistook a missionary flight for a drug run, the Central Intelligence
Agency took responsibility for its part in the shoot-down of a plane which
killed a missionar…
Tropical Storm Tomas Takes Aim At Haiti
Posted Wednesday, November 3, 2010 in Christian Outreach, Missioniaries, Science & Religion, Social Issues, Top Religion News
(Graphic from AccuWeather, tracking Tomas)
Haiti
(MNN) — Haiti's government is beginning the evacuation of thousands of
quake survivors living in tent camps.
Rescue plans are being made in advance of Tropical Storm To…
Short-term Trips Can Bring Physical, Emotional, Spiritual Revitalization to All Parties Involved
Posted Wednesday, November 3, 2010 in Christian Outreach, Missioniaries, Science & Religion, Social Issues, Top Religion News
Orphan Outreach serves hundreds of orphans, all of whom could use the encouragement of believers who have volunteered time to be with them.
International (MNN) — Every trip takes at least a little planning ahead. Orphan Outreach wants you…
Send a Bit of Hope to a Prisoner This Christmas
Posted Wednesday, November 3, 2010 in Christian Outreach, Missioniaries, Science & Religion, Social Issues, Top Religion News
International (MNN) — Christmas is traditionally a time to gather with friends and family, far and near. Unfortunately, those in prison are not privileged to go home and enjoy the holidays with their loved ones.
Crossroad Bible Instit…
Pastors Bring Aid to Cyclone Victims
Posted Tuesday, November 2, 2010 in Christian Outreach, Missioniaries, Science & Religion, Social Issues, Top Religion News
(Photo courtesy of Gospel for Asia)
Burma (MNN) — Cyclone Giri came ashore
on the west coast of the state of Rakhine in Burma on October 22 and 23. It washed over one of the poorest areas of
Burma, where many people live in flimsy bamboo h…









