The Churches are full

 

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Missions Insider Report
Thursday, March 06, 2014
Volume 15, Issue 9

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“The Churches are Full”

As the standoff continues between Crimean and Russian military forces, believers in Ukraine are mounting their own army—a legion of prayer warriors seeking peace and healing in their country.
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From Our President

Warriors for Christ

We at Christian Aid are blessed to have you as partners in the effort to reach all people groups who have never heard the name of Jesus. Spreading this good news is the work God left us to do until He returns. Thank you for standing with us as we continue to pray for the Body of Christ all over the world.
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Take Part in Upheaval – Not all upheaval of establishment leads toward corruption of society. Satan assumed that the Church led by some uneducated fishermen would tank. But fishermen who bought into the Father’s plan of being bold “fishers of men” started a movement that within a few years prompted critics to say they had “turned the world upside down” (Acts 17:6). The gospel internalized triggers major upheaval in individual lives, communities, and societies.
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Spiritual Breakthrough in Burundi 

This East African nation now enjoys political stability after a long history of internal conflict between the Hutu and Tutsi ethnic groups. Christian Aid Mission is working with an evangelistic ministry that holds open air crusades and operates a Bible school for the training of church leaders and missionaries. Its church-planting efforts have borne much fruit and even extend into neighboring Tanzania and the Democratic Republic of Congo. They have started 123 churches thus far and plan to establish more. The ministry also helps provide for the basic needs of some 400 orphans who are in the care of guardian families. Their goal is to eventually build an orphanage and school for the children. They need Bibles ($8) and bicycles ($150) for missionaries.

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