Mission Network News - 4.5 minutes

Mission Network News - 4.5 minutes

Our daily mission news 4.5-minute broadcast releases Monday to Friday. Read more and contact us at mnnonline.org. Also look for our 1-minute and 2-minute daily broadcast. Follow us on...Facebook: @MissionNetworkNewsInstagram: @MissionNetworkNewsTwitter: @MNNteam

Episodes

December 26, 2025 4 mins

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  • Sri Lanka reels from deadly storm series; impacted kids receive Christmas hope
  • War-torn Sudanese find healing in Christ
  • Armed groups in Colombia target children
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  • When “Joy to the World” feels impossible
  • When simple acts of faith bring prison time
  • Embracing the missional nature of Christmas
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  • Political uncertainty and Gospel opportunity in Bangladesh
  • When faith sparks persecution, “God help us be faithful”
  • Three superpowers to tell your hope story this Christmas
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  • Ministry promotes forgiveness as Iranian women protest oppression
  • A child’s best Christmas gift? One they truly wanted
  • Christian schools are change agents in Uganda
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  • Haiti Christmas party for children canceled amid travel uncertainty
  • In the Bondi Beach attack, the real battle is invisible
  • From stage, to street, to sanctuary, Beirut church spreads the hope of Christ
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  • Christians respond as deadly Cambodia–Thailand conflict escalates
  • Ugandan churches equipped to support crisis pregnancies with compassion
  • Discipleship — a marvelous journey of healing, transformation, and God’s glory
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  • Nigerian believers expect more violence this Christmas
  • Prayers for Syria as refugees return home
  • In India, one child’s miracle story reflects hope this Christmas
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  • Pakistan: where pastoring is a daily risk, not just a calling
  • ‘Loss upon loss’: Spiritual and physical desperation in Sudan’s ongoing crisis
  • Simple ways to include Deaf loved ones this Christmas
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  • Bondi Beach terror reflects Australia’s antisemitism
  • Chinese government has a target on crosses, children, and underground churches
  • God is moving in religious divides
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  • Anti-conversion laws spread across India, prompting increased legal and prayer support efforts
  • Cuba’s farmers are running out of options as theft and inflation surge
  • Encouragement from the Beatitudes in a time of conflict
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  • In war-torn Sudan, Christian medical teams step in where hospitals can’t
  • Christmas gifts open Gospel doors in Morocco’s mountain villages
  • Armenia prays for revival
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  • As planes return immigrants to Iran, many wonder if they’re flying into prison—or worse
  • Why one ministry refuses to leave DR Congo behind
  • Even a small light! Bethlehem Bible College graduates serve worldwide
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  • Sudan crisis deepens as RSF advances trigger new displacement
  • As coup leaders went live on TV, one church began to pray
  • Dozens injured in northeast Japan quake, yet hope remains
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  • Afghanistan-Pakistan conflict simmers, yet gospel crosses borders with peace
  • Hundreds of schools face challenges in South Africa’s education system
  • Churches bring light to Zimbabwe’s darkness
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  • A year later, the new Syria is in “the waiting season”
  • China establishes stricter laws for foreign missionaries
  • Keys for Kids prepares for a New Year of ministry
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  • Lebanon, Israel resume historic talks despite Hezbollah protests
  • Revised law in China deepens trend toward limited freedoms
  • Freedom ministry expands across South Asia
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  • Nigeria declares security emergency amid mass abduction wave
  • America’s faith is fading — yet, could this be a pivotal moment?
  • When ministry gets messy: seeing conflict as God’s refining tool
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  • Pak deportations send Gospel to Afghanistan
  • Amid hurt and hostility, India’s Christians remember God’s purposes
  • This Christmas, extend the Branch of Jesus Christ to other nations!
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  • Cyclone Ditwah leaves hundreds missing as believers rally to serve
  • Church-Centric Bible Translation Forum strengthens worldwide network
  • This Giving Tuesday, fuel Christian kids ministry in India!
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  • Rajasthan faces Supreme Court scrutiny over anti-conversion law
  • No peace to remember: Ukraine’s children growing up in wartime
  • Iranian children bear the weight of country’s hardships
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