New Tribes Mission: Floodgates of praise open

Jan 14, 2010

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  • INDIA - Millions Wash in Polluted \"Holy\" Water
  • INDIA - Bridge of Hope Staffer In Bus Accident
  • Freed Haiti Volunteer: I Thought We Had All the Paperwork
  • KENYA: Experts voice food security concerns
  • OneHope shares Christ's love in Vancouver
  • Proclaimers feed spiritual hunger in Haiti
  • Unregistered Christians targeted in Uzbekistan
  • Rains complicate Haiti response
  • 'Summit VI' to discuss orphan care
  • Homelessness: The Awful Reality
  • Clash between Christians and Hindus over publication of Jesus Christ in an allegedly objectionable manner; curfew clamped, Church vandalized...
  • Arrest of the Assyrian leader of the Kermanshah Church in Iran
  • St. James Cathedral added to World Monuments Fund Watch list
  • Four Baptist missionaries who were held in Haiti arrive in Kansas City, ‘deeply thankful to God’
  • Chittoor church burnt down by unknown miscreants in Andhra Pradesh State, India
  • ‘Christ at the Checkpoint: Theology in the Service of Peace and Justice’
  • Rich Buhler ‘Talks from his heart’ on His Channel Live with Dan Wooding
  • Russian Ministries’ President’s Invitation to come onboard Ukrainian river cruise with a purpose
  • Picture of Cigarette-Holding Jesus in a School Book Triggers Row in Meghalaya State, India
  • Christian Believers Living In Mysore Slums Attacked, Beaten Up By Hindu Radicals
  • North Korea: world’s worst persecutor
  • 10-year-old holds stuffed animal drive for Haitian children
  • Children's popular character makes appearance at book fair
  • New legislation hopes to give orphans permanent homes
  • Little recovery made for Cyclone Aila survivors
  • Religion law in Turkmenistan stalls
  • 10-year-old holds stuffed animal drive for Haitian children
  • President’s Day and presidents worth remembering
  • Detained American Missionaries Are Set Free in Haiti, Arrive in Miami Overnight
  • R.H. “Bob” Hawkins, Sr., Harvest House Founder, Dies at 87
  • Lots of news from Dan Wooding
  • Soul-searching for jobs
  • Russian Ministries says Ukraine’s Future Lies with Next Generation Christian Leaders
  • Palindromes - Reversing the Negatives
  • Church of God Denominational Leaders Declare Support for Israel
  • Radio stations and medical clinic launched in Ghana
  • Floodwaters recede, villagers introduced to Living Water
  • Burma military attacks Christians
  • Criminals posing as missionaries in India
  • Kids Alive builds quickly to double its orphan care
  • National Talent Search to Provide Platform, Development Opportunity for New Christian Music Artists
  • Reversing the American Dream
  • Hold Tight, The Rollercoaster Is About To Begin...
  • Christian leaders unite for Global Day of Prayer at London’s West Ham Stadium
  • Pakistani Christian Serving Life for 'Blasphemy'
  • Paradigm Shift Extends God’s Family by Empowering Entrepreneurs
  • Journalist claims that Egyptian Government is attempting to ‘Silence’ the ’Coptic Diaspora’ following drive-by shooting on January 6
  • Christians targeted and killed in Iraq
  • Passing of Chaplain Stanford E. Linzey at the age of 89
  • Malawi leaders raised up, training center to open in September
  • MAF provides aid for thousands
  • Christians targeted and killed in Iraq
  • Haiti aid far from over, ministries start to focus on long-term
  • A ministry celebrates its 20th anniversary
  • Audio Bibles Proclaim God’s Message in Native Tongue
  • Missionaries needed in Bulgaria
  • Missionaries needed in Bulgaria
  • Evangelist builds toward dream of Festival in China
  • Haiti faces more disaster, Christians motivated
  • Religious freedom the target of U.S. court case
  • American Bar Association speaks up for Chinese human rights
  • Special Message from Dan Wooding about Religion & Ethics Minute with Dennis Daily, His Channel Live and NRB 2010
  • The incredible Growth of Totonac churches spearheaded by a radio program
  • "I am the Truth"
  • Church of God Denominational Leaders Declare Support for Israel
  • Maria del Sol, Famous Mexican ‘diva’, to sing at Spanish outreach on March 27 before unique ‘Festival of Life Coachella Valley‘
  • God Comforts Heart of Desperate, Grieving Mother
  • Christian teacher ’forced out’ of his job denies insulting Muslim girl over headscarf
  • Bridge of Hope Staffer In Bus Accident
  • Gospel transforms millions of lives since 1910
  • 'Spiritual fathers' needed for church in Asia
  • North Korea is in crisis as Kim Jong-Il turns 68
  • Wheelchair ministry brings new life
  • Food for the Hungry provides shelter in time for rainy season
  • Faith Bigger Than a Peanut
  • Lessons from Haiti and Helping Haiti’s Orphans
  • Unique love invasion to hit the California desert
  • Top Management Change at Bott Radio Network as Leadership Transitions -- Dick Bott Passes the Baton, Rich Bott Steps Up to Lead Network
  • Baseball Bat Toting Business Owner Chases Away Area Homeless; God Has Other Plans
  • ’Partnering for the Persecuted’
  • Evangelical Alliance Says Young Christians Will Vote in British Elections
  • Victory for London Church in Noise Battle Settled Out of Court with Help from Christian Legal Center
  • Church of England continues to Encourage ’Fresh Expressions’ of Anglican Church Outreach
  • Millions Wash in Polluted 'Holy' Water
  • Her Weeping Turned to Rejoicing
  • Burma Army Burns More than 70 Houses and Intensifies Offensive against Karen People
  • India: anti-Christian violence soars in Karnataka
  • ‘Incredible India’ Is Fast Turning Into The Hub Of ’Large-Scale Child Prostitution Rackets’
  • Seminar provides tools for reaching Muslims
  • China's changing face shapes a ministry response
  • Seminar provides tools for reaching Muslims
  • Opening Ceremonies signal start of athlete ministry
  • Enemy of the state says Iran's revolution anniversary is ironic
  • China's changing face shapes a ministry response
  • Alkarma TV: ‘Standing in the Gap So Millions May Know Christ’
  • Critique of ‘Primordial Soup’ Vindicates Creation Research
  • Push for Islamic Courts in Kenya Alarms Christians
  • Ancient Road Discovered in Old City Substantiates Byzantine-Era Christian Jerusalem
  • Haiti: From under the rubble hope emerges
  • Imprisoned missionary tells his story
  • European court rules against Turkey's religion ID
  • Florida teen murders street preachers
  • Ministry in Madhya Pradesh on hold
  • The underground seminary keeps church growth healthy
  • Saint Valentine’s Day and the days that follow
  • IRS Extends Tax Deadline For Haiti Emergency Gifts
  • A Busy Week
  • Gifts that Change Lives
  • Kicking a Demon Out of the House
  • Pakistani Muslim lawyer accused of allegedly torturing Christian maid to death is sent to jail
  • Cruel State-sponsored Persecution in Laos
  • You can share 'JESUS' with West Africa
  • The 700-Club’s Terry Meeuwsen to receive the 2010 Excellence in Communication Award from Women in Christian Media
  • Police arrest a Christian believer and interrogate his wife based on a complaint lodged by a Hindu radical leader
  • Expanding technology allows easier access to Christ's message
  • Armed rebels can't stop the hope of the Gospel
  • Makeshift schools popping up in Haiti
  • Christians are being trained to be rescuers
  • You can share 'JESUS' with West Africa
  • Michael Oren, Israel’s Ambassador to the United States, thanks Evangelicals for supporting Israel and says that it is completely ‘safe’ to v...
  • Water for 75 Families
  • GAiN sends trauma counselors to Haitian pastors
  • Missionary brings orphans to homes of their relatives
  • Ukraine's apparent president-elect may hurt religious freedom
  • Sudan's peace accord paves way for ministry growth
  • A ministry marries rings to the hope of Christ for Haiti
  • A Duet With the Master
  • Canadian Churches gear up to welcome a world of guests for 2010 Winter Olympics
  • New website promotes Christian missions, spotlights Haiti relief
  • Interview available for broadcast media with Michael Oren, Israel’s Ambassador to the United States
  • Pakistani Christian Family Killed in Bomb Blast
  • Gospel comes to island prisons in Oceania
  • Road Trip collects used books for Nepali believers
  • Missionary kidnapping case distracts from mission
  • Persecution highlights the need for a voice
  • Multipurpose radios bring Gospel to Africa
  • ‘I’d Rather Have Jesus…’
  • European Court Rules Against Turkey’s Religion ID
  • ‘I’d Rather Have Jesus…’
  • New radio host aims to hit a ‘home run’ across New Zealand, but with a news slant
  • Ringo Starr attended an Evangelical Anglican Church in Liverpool as a child
  • Biblical Scholar, World War Two Hero, Donald Wiseman, With The Lord
  • Ukrainian presidential election threat to religious freedom
  • Biblefresh campaign to encourage confidence in the Scriptures launches with UK tour
  • Little Gifts Meet Big Needs
  • Pastor Harassed by His Landlord
  • Pakistani lawyers back their Muslim colleague in Christian maid murder case
  • North Korea Promises to Release Repentant American Missionary Robert Park
  • Lady Pastor, Daughter Hacked To Death in the Philippines
  • A ministry steps in to rescue Haiti's refugees outside the quake zone
  • Bibleless Peoples Prayer Project needs you
  • A ministry steps in to rescue Haiti\'s refugees outside the quake zone
  • Karen flee Burma army attacks
  • Bright Hope provides for displaced who fled north
  • Go to the correct source for your advice and counsel
  • A Special Welcome to our new ANS Subscribers
  • Christian cardiologist Dr. Chauncey Crandall describes King’s Wings mission to help Haiti’s earthquake victims
  • MOVIEGUIDE® Blind Sides Oscar®
  • Conscientious Objector Jailed in Belarus
  • He Found Someone Who Understood His Problems
  • New Believers Attacked by Family
  • Slime Networks Are Better Organized than Railway Systems
  • Teachers needed immediately in Nepal
  • Thousands of Deaf will see the Gospel
  • Nigeria explores sectarian nature of riots
  • Community comes together to help Haiti
  • New campaign to free Gao will raise awareness
  • You Are Invited to Join a People Power for Jesus Movement -- A Mighty Force
  • Why I’ve turned to God at nearly 70, by reformed Ringo Starr... that’s 44 years after John Lennon said the Beatles were bigger than Jesus
  • Villagers See Jesus at Free Eye Clinic
  • Radio Prayer Calmed His Body and Healed His Spirit
  • Anti-Drug Parade on “Gandhi Day”
  • Iran: Christians imprisoned amidst mounting repression
  • Russian Ministries offers life-changing Dnieper river cruise with a purpose
  • Hindu Radical Group Leader Files Complaint, Police Arrests Eleven Tribal Christians in Karnataka State, India
  • Arrested Evangelists in Tanzania Say Muslims Colluded with Police
  • Missionary Injured in Accident
  • On one-year anniversary of Missing Chinese Leader’s Disappearance, ChinaAid will Spearhead Advertising Campaign to Raise Awareness
  • Six new missionaries appointed
  • Physical and spiritual aid, both essential
  • Pakistani lawyer faces court for murder of Christian servant girl
  • Thoughts move toward Haiti's post-quake reconstruction
  • SAT-7 planning daily 'live' show
  • World Vision Declares February ’Month of Prayer’ for Haiti’s Children
  • Biblical Apologist Ken Ham Offers Biblical Perspective, Calls U.S. Christians Back to Bible Basics, as he Delivers ’State of the Nation’ via...
  • A Well-Received Debut Album and Deep Ties to Haiti Make Lara Landon One to Watch As One Of Christian Music’s Most Promising New Artists
  • Kentucky church takes special offering, and Pastor takes a pie in the face, for Haiti on Valentine’s Day
  • Radio Prayer Calmed His Body and Healed His Spirit
  • Missionary Injured in Accident
  • On one-year anniversary of Missing Chinese Leader’s Disappearance, ChinaAid will Spearhead Advertising Campaign to Raise Awareness
  • Disease looms over Haiti's quake survivors
  • Pull a woman out of poverty for only $30
  • Evangelical Christians at risk from Russian government
  • Disease looms over Haiti\'s quake survivors
  • Scripture project hits roadblock in Haiti's fall
  • Christian man climbs Kilimanjaro to raise funds for a well
  • Details of this week’s Religion and Ethics Minute from Dennis Daily
  • Airport security: Travel tips for those with a physical disability
  • British Supply Teacher Fired for Offering Prayer Able to Return to Work
  • Noted evangelist K.A. Paul’s brother found dead in Andhra Pradesh State, India
  • Christian Father Faces Jail for Taking Daughter to Church
  • Christians arrested in Haiti over alleged child trafficking
  • Lutheran Church Gifts to Haiti Earthquake Response Exceed $2.7 Million
  • Fashion Shoe Companies Donate More Than 70,000 Pairs of Children’s Shoes to Soles4souls® Inc, The Shoe Charity for Haitian Earthquake Victims
  • Ten Brazilian evangelists will sit under Tippit's mentorship
  • Indian Church Planter Kidnapped and Imprisoned
  • Ten Brazillian evangelists will sit under Tippit's mentorship
  • Haitian school damaged, staff is safe
  • Haiti outreach moves toward resuming ministry
  • Cities, orphanages, hospitals, schools suffer, prepare for rebuilding
  • Eritrean cracks down on religion even more as woman dies in detention center
  • Zacchaeus couldn’t see Jesus because of ‘the press…’
  • Joy Junction More than a Homeless Shelter; Ten to Graduate from Shelter’s Life Recovery Program
  • Global Day of Prayer London calls for 1 million to saturate the British capital in prayer
  • Wrestling with the truth
  • Egyptian Christian 'Framed' in Sexual Assault Case
  • A Super Bowl Commercial Levels the Playing Field for Outreach
  • Imprisoned Cuban Pastor’s Appeal for Freedom is Denied
  • Emergency Supplies, Food, Medicine Boxes, Water Systems Ongoing Part of Church World Services’ Response to Haitian Earthquake Victims
  • Hygiene and baby kits still needed by Presbyterian Group Responding to Haiti Crisis, Says Discretion Needed in Dealing with Quake Orphans
  • First Israeli and Lutheran Haiti Relief Teams Return Home Following Quake Response
  • Christian Engineers Providing Haitians with Clean Water Now and for Next 20 Years
  • Episcopal Bishop of Haiti Says Thank you to Aid Workers, Invites the World Community to Partner in Rebuilding His Nation
  • Zacchaeus couldn’t see Jesus because of ‘the press…’
  • Celebrity Big Brother Star Stephen Baldwin, to join UK fundraising concert for Haiti
  • American Family Living romantic Valentine Couple’s Weekend
  • Hindu Radicals beat up Pastor and Believers during Worship service in Davangere in India
  • Pakistani court extends remand of accused in Christian minor’s murder case
  • Age is just a number
  • Displaced Haitians Face Continued Hardships
  • Servant of the Persecuted Church, Glenn Penner, Now With the Lord After Battle with Leukemia
  • A Divine Appointment and a Slice of Life on Route 66
  • India Releases Eight Christians
  • Nepali Christians Make Their Own Holiday
  • Iran Detains Christians without Legal Counsel
  • Haiti victim needs shift away from trauma
  • Ministry celebrates adulthood with the disabled
  • Greg Yoder heads to Haiti for a firsthand look
  • Haiti victim needs shift away from trauma
  • Global Action prepares to supply several waves of relief to Haiti
  • In the wake of cyclone devastation, Bangladesh sees outreach growth
  • Rock Church Co-Founder Anne Gimenez Undergoing Treatment for Unknown Infection
  • Short-term Missionary Lives Through Haitian Earthquake, Tells How She Brought What Comfort She Could to Those Who Suffered
  • Convoy of Hope Distributes 1.6 Million Meals in Haiti
  • Beautiful Faith Founder Larissa Lam Outreaches With Help For Haiti, Online Sales Will Benefit the Work of World Vision
  • Calling All Churches: Fuller Center Haiti Recovery Initiative
  • College Campout and Church Health Kits Bring Hope and Help for Haiti Earthquake Victims
  • Her Story Gave Them Hope
  • International Holocaust Remembrance Day
  • Reach 4 Life brings HIV education, Gospel
  • Missionaries take initiative to provide food and the hope of Christ
  • Sri Lanka tense following election
  • A wave of refugees finds its way North in Haiti
  • LRA attacks believers
  • Nashville-Based Non-Profit Raises $76,000 For Haiti Relief Via Twitter
  • Teens Go Hungry to Help Haiti Quake Survivors Through World Vision’s 30-Hour Famine
  • Ongoing Tensions Among Haiti Survivors Desperate for Aid
  • Health Kits, Layettes, Arrive in Haiti as Lutheran World Relief’s Efforts Ramp Up
  • Entrepreneur Assembles Memorable Black History Collection For Educational Purposes
  • The Holidays are Over but More Than Ever, People Still Need a Little Help
  • Eritrean Christian Woman Dies In Detention Center
  • Buckner maintains its steady course
  • Global networking through business to spread the Gospel
  • Haiti victims still need medical help
  • Haitian "JESUS" film teams update
  • Open door between France and Brazil help La Fonderie ministry
  • 168 Film Project - Illuminating the Word of God through Short Film
  • Mission Aviation Fellowship President, Himself a Former Pilot with the Ministry, Describes Situation on-the-ground in Haiti
  • Phil Wickham Performs at New Downtown Church: Metro Calvary
  • Understand football and enjoy the Super Bowl
  • Indian Church torched by unknown miscreants
  • Cold Weather Claims Lives
  • Ministry Grows in Bangladesh, Needs Still Persist
  • Christian Aid begins fund to support native response to Nigeria bloodshed
  • Anglican Archbishop Kidnaped in Southern Nigeria
  • Fear Not them which Kill the Body
  • Gospel to reach Haitian children and their families
  • Haitians looking for aid outside Port-au-Prince
  • Churches burned, Christians attacked in Jos
  • The Chinese government may be an unintentional instigator of church growth
  • Medical teams and supplies help work in Haiti
  • Mass arrests after Nigeria clash
  • ’Chemical Ali’ executed in Iraq
  • Presbyterians Provide Assistance for Medical Services in Haiti
  • International Catholic Charity says Haitian communities must be ’at center’ of long-term recovery
  • Israeli families offer to adopt Haitian orphans
  • UK Evangelical Alliance welcomes common sense amendment to British Parliament’s Equality Bill
  • 2,000 Karen Villagers Forced to Flee Attacks by Burmese Army
  • Remembering Gandhi
  • Pakistani Christian victim of alleged torture and sexual abuse laid to rest
  • Families of Missing US Students Travel to Haiti in Hopes of Closure or Finding them Alive
  • Haiti’s Jewish Population tells tales of Earthquake Destruction
  • Wesleyan Hospital a Refuge for Haitian Earthquake Victims
  • Prayer Meeting Attacked, Pastors and Participants Beaten, Injured and Jailed In Chhattisgarh State, India
  • Saint Nicholas Points to the King
  • Sleepless Night Leads to Salvation
  • First Dalit could graduate Partners-assisted high school in 2011
  • Spiritual needs catered to after quake
  • Ukraine elections have missions implications
  • Prayer the only way to reach four groups in Africa
  • Pakistani Christian minor dies from alleged torture by her Muslim masters
  • Repression Intensifies in Vietnam Prior to Party Congress
  • Changing World of the Writer
  • Becoming the woman she was created to be
  • Adventist Group Ramps Up Medical Assistance in Haiti
  • Lutheran World Relief More than Doubles Financial Commitment to Haiti Relief
  • Human Rights Watch says Rights Defenders, Democracy Activists Targeted in Vietnam in Lead-up to 2011 Communist Party Congress
  • Medical Team Treating Hundreds of Patients in Haiti
  • Alkarma TV: ‘Standing in the Gap So Millions May Know Christ’
  • Nigerian Government Urged to Use Constraint in Curbing Jos Violence
  • Strategic World Impact to Launch Relief Efforts in Haiti
  • Team from Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod reaches Haiti, Meets with partner church, delivers supplies
  • Haitian "JESUS" film teams located alive and well
  • Global Warming’s ‘Glacial Blunder’
  • Indian Rescue Mission rescues three girls from a brothel at Pune in Maharashtra State, India
  • HCJB Global Voice Stations, Partners Rally Behind Medical Response to Haiti
  • Pakistani Christian Sentenced to Life under ‘Blasphemy’ Law
  • Hindu Radicals Attack Church, Seriously Injure 11 Christians
  • OM team helps orphans, rescues children
  • Missionary Organization Says Networking Key to Haiti Relief Efforts
  • Episcopal Church continues to assist Haiti with Aid by Air and By Hand
  • First Relief Convoy from Lutheran World Federation Arrives in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti
  • Haiti Relief ’Compassion Window’ Still Open, But for How Long?
  • In One Week, Foot Solutions Stores Worldwide Collects 100,000 Shoes for Soles4Souls to go to Haiti Victims
  • Samaritan’s Purse Helps Haitians with Heavy Lifting as Barge Stocked with 200 TONS of Machinery Sails Monday
  • Young People return Home Safely with Memories of Haiti’s Quake
  • Hope for Haiti’s Orphans
  • UK Churches launch guide to prepare for the 2010 General Election
  • Is church planting dream of God?
  • Once-ravaged by Communist Forces, Cambodia Experiences Openness to the Gospel by Radio
  • The Baptismal Site You’ve Probably Never Heard of (But Should Have)
  • Ongoing response opens doors for the Gospel
  • OM team helps orphans, rescues children
  • Child sponsors press for answers in Haiti
  • Church loses pastor, church leaders, but not hope
  • The 'flood gates' of India open
  • Modern-Day Slavery, Right In My Own Backyard
  • Operation Blessing International Restores Clean Water To Haiti’s Largest Hospital
  • MAF Sends New KODIAK Aircraft, Crew to Aid in Haiti Relief Effort
  • Chuck Smith: Mentor and Model Recovering Well From Two ’Mini-Strokes’
  • Another day of infamy in American History
  • Australia Day January 26th: ‘Understanding Our Australian Christian Heritage’ presentation available online
  • Prison ministry expands into Asia
  • Churches are leading the relief effort in Haiti
  • Orphan population will explode following Haiti's quake
  • Assessments in Haiti don't bring good news to a ministry
  • Historic progress on Bible outreach
  • California Amendments Proposed to Protect Religious Freedom
  • Modern-Day Slavery, Right In My Own Backyard
  • Adventist Relief Group Focus Turns to Thousands of Displaced Survivors as Strong Quake Strikes Haiti Again
  • Five Pakistani Muslim Men Abduct a Christian Woman
  • International Missions Agency OM Working in Haiti Earthquake Relief
  • Persecuted Minority Finding Refuge in ’Small-town, U.S.A.’
  • Disabled in Traffic Accident, Survivor Finds the Secret to Happiness
  • Churches Across the United Kingdom to Tune in to 3-Minute Warning Video on YouTube this Sunday
  • Chinese Official Says Gao Zhisheng ’Went Missing’
  • New Church in Algeria Burned to the Ground
  • Death toll hits AMG International
  • A ministry sets its sights on rebuilding Haiti
  • Death toll climbs, despair abounds in Haiti
  • Pipeline stays open for Haitian adoptions already in process
  • Baptist pastor dies in quake
  • Compassion Radio Helping In Haiti
  • Audio Bibles to Accompany Disaster Relief Teams
  • A Father’s Hatred, A Son’s Love
  • Christians in Jos, Nigeria, Fear Further Attacks
  • Kairos Prize Semi-Finalists Announced for $50,000 Screenplay Competition
  • Hope on the Move
  • Coretta Scott King’s ‘dream’
  • Freedom comes to Cambodia on many levels
  • Christians attend church, despite attacks in Malaysia
  • Aid trickling out of airport, ministry sees glimmer of hope
  • Confusion hampers aid operations in Haiti.
  • A prayer group survives attack in Punjab
  • ‘This Is My Story’
  • Mission Aviation Fellowship -- in Haiti since 1986, Knows People, Culture, Language -- Positioned to Assist Media Covering Haiti Disaster
  • Relief Group Meeting Haiti Earthquake Needs in Four Critical Areas
  • Israeli Rescuers describe Haiti Devastation as ’Shabbat from hell’
  • Haiti Orphanage to Receive 10,000 Lbs of Critical Supplies from Adoptive Dad Waiting Adoption of Haitian Twins
  • Water Treatment Systems Arrive in Haiti as Water Missions International Prepares More Systems for Deployment Today
  • Main Radio Lumière Station Up and Running in Haiti
  • Personal experience with Loss and Adversity leads Author Gil Ahrens to Reach Out to the Suffering in Haiti
  • Audio Bibles to Minister Hope in Haiti
  • Earthquake stops Wisconsin man’s trek to start a radio station in Haiti
  • Haitian bishop, living in tent city, refuses offer to relocate, says ’the people are strong’
  • Operation Blessing International Loading U.S. Navy Ship with Over 200 Tons of Critical Relief Supplies and 10 High-Production Water Purifica...
  • Haiti gets more help from UK Government in wake of earthquake disaster
  • Struggle for Water Brings Message of Christ to Slum
  • A ministry steps in to rescue Haiti's vulnerable
  • ‘This Is My Story’
  • A ministry steps in to rescue Haiti's vulnerable
  • Children's ministry to collect funds for Haiti
  • Water in short supply in Haiti
  • Confusion and bottleneck frustrate aid efforts in Haiti
  • A ministry steps in to rescue Haiti's vulnerable
  • Evangelism not taking a back seat in Haiti
  • Urban Legend Expert Debunks Haitian ‘Pact with the Devil‘
  • A special message from Dan Wooding
  • Water Shortages, Displacement Worsening Humanitarian Crisis in Haiti
  • Urban Legend Expert Debunks Haitian ‘Pact with the Devil‘
  • ‘Shalom from Jerusalem’
  • Christian Musician Trapped In Haitian Rubble
  • ‘This Is My Story’
  • Audio Bibles Minister Hope in Haiti
  • Christian Workers Among the Survivors of Haiti Earthquake as Midwestern Senator asks US Government to use Emergency Powers to help Haitian Kids
  • Christian journalist seeks assistance to travel to Haiti
  • Indian Pastor and Believers Attacked and Beaten, Church Service Disrupted In Andhra Pradesh State
  • ‘This Is My Story’
  • Unique Mobile Giving Opportunity For Haiti
  • Churches pray and give to DEC Appeal for Haiti
  • Russian Ministries leader urges prayer during this weekend’s Ukraine elections
  • Baptist assessment underway in Haiti
  • Death toll rising in Haiti quake
  • Medical assessment team hits the ground running
  • God's planning helps ministry in Haiti
  • MAF national staff is feared dead
  • Two missionaries in Haiti survive harrowing earthquake ordeal
  • Lightning and the lightning bug
  • Unique Responses to Massive Devastation in Haiti as Mission Workers Missing, Feared Dead
  • Veteran broadcaster warns against scams in Haiti relief effort
  • International Mission Team Celebrates Christmas With Ukrainian Young People
  • Two Christians Critically Wounded at Wedding in Pakistan
  • World AIDS Day Awareness Initiatives Educate Communities, Show Love
  • New Tribes Mission: Sacrifices I never thought of
  • HAITI: Tracing the missing and the dead
  • ELCA Seminary Student May Have Perished in Haiti Earthquake
  • Missionary at a loss to know how to pray for disaster-riddled Haiti
  • Rapid response team provides medical and spiritual aid
  • Haiti reels from strongest quake in 200 years
  • Pilot missionaries okay, planes still a question
  • Emergency teams deployed
  • Dan Wooding Returns to His Channel Live
  • Tearfund sends emergency aid to Haiti quake survivors
  • Earthquake devastates Haiti
  • Christian Relief Groups Quick to Respond to Haitian Earthquake
  • Indigenous Christian Ministries Need Our Help in Haiti
  • 600-strong London Church wins case against borough council in battle over ’noise’
  • Pakistani Muslim master asks Christian minor to return to work or ‘face arrest’
  • Over 100 Coptic Christian Teenagers Arrested in Egypt
  • Earthquake rocks already beleaguered Haiti
  • Earthquake rocks already beleaguered Haiti
  • CHURCHES MOBILIZE SUPPORT FOR HAITI QUAKE VICTIMS
  • U.S.A. - Justice Department releases report trying to convince citizenry that threat of homegrown extremism is exaggerated
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by David Bell

On Christmas Eve a couple of Dinangat women in Papua New Guinea shared how the Lord has brought them from darkness to light. Both were fairly nervous and were unable to finish all they had planned to say."I applaud these women for being the first to get up in front of everyone, disregarding what others might think of them, caring only that God's name be lifted up," wrote missionary Jeremiah Markley.On Christmas day, two men got up and gave thanks and praise to the Lord for everything He has done for them.The next day, the floodgates opened and one after another began testifying to God's power and grace."We finally had to quit because we'd been sitting in the hot sun for three hours," Jeremiah wrote.On Sunday it was the same. Individuals were urged and empowered by the Spirit to stand and declare God's greatness."Praise the Lord with us for this tremendous movement of the Spirit among His people," Jeremiah wrote. "We continue to be overwhelmed with gratitude as we have just been assured of the open door for the Word in a neighboring village."Evangelistic Bible teaching will begin in that village Monday, Jan. 18."The believers are excited," Jeremiah wrote, "yet a bit overwhelmed at the job before them, as are we. The first stage of the teaching will last about 15 weeks, and requires a weekly three-hour hike over extremely rugged and steep trails."The teachers will be away from home and families for three days out of every week. Their challenges will be finding ways to keep up with their gardens at home, providing for their families while they're away, and having enough food for themselves."Please pray that the testimony of the believers will have a strong influence on those who will be hearing God's Word and that many more Dinangats will believe in the Savior.

 

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