Good News at Chernobyl
Chernobyl, Ukraine made headlines worldwide when nuclear reactors melted down there 26 years ago. Now there’s good news spreading across that region through the Story of Jesus.
Chernobyl, Ukraine made headlines worldwide when nuclear reactors melted down there 26 years ago. Now there’s good news spreading across that region through the Story of Jesus.
This child’s face is sober, much too serious for his age. But he knows the booklet he holds so protectively carries his best and, possibly, only hope for the future.
Resourceful South Korean Christians are spreading the Gospel as they seal copies of the Story of Jesus into individual plastic packages, attach a balloon, then release the bundle into the air heading north.
Life as we know it will end, possibly quite soon. That prediction comes from sources as diverse as atomic scientists, superstitious people and groups, even Christians.
One of the world’s most repressive governments is changing. Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, resumed diplomatic relations with the U.S. last month after its military-led regime freed hundreds of political prisoners and announced a cease-fire
800 students from King’s Christian College (Australia’s largest K-12 Christian Academy) were so moved by the impact that the Story of Jesus is having on children worldwide that they decided to do a fundraiser to … read on
The world’s largest Muslim population is not in the Middle East nor are its members ethnic Arabs. That surprises many people. More Muslims live in the Asian country of Indonesia than anywhere else.
The two small islands of St. Kitts and Nevis are one nation, officially the smallest country in the Western Hemisphere for both their diminutive physical size and a population of only about 40,000.
The Shipibo Indians live in a remote section of the Amazon River basin in Peru. You can’t get there by car, nor is there any scheduled air service. The only way in is by boat … read on
local churches are using the Story of Jesus to tell neighbors about Christ. It prompted more than 15 million contacts in the first year. Click here to find out how little it costs for you to … read on