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Into the royal ancestral cave

In the early 19th century, during the Madagascar wars of the conquering Merina tribe, the Antakarana people hid in caves near the ‘harana’ rock formations.

I Will Build My Church…

Claire Weddell from New Life Church in Newcastle upon Tyne shares about the importance of the local church in Mozambique and her part in equipping and mobilising.

South Sudan – Difficult people to reach

Approximately seven people groups in South Sudan have never heard the good news of Christ. Why? Because they are some of the most difficult people on earth to reach.

A muddled mix

Chris & Fiona Tyrrell went to Rwanda in 2009 to teach English in a Bible college. However, during 2010 they caught a vision to reach out to Rwanda’s ‘Historically Marginalised People’. Here they share how a new methodology is helping to reach this people group and others across Rwanda.

A day in the life of an Ik child

The unreached Ik people live in northeast Uganda, perched on the edge of the great Rift Valley. Terrill Schrock gives us this insight into a typical day for an Ik child.

Medics in Mandritsara

Katy Linley works at Good News Hospital in Mandritsara on the island of Madagascar. One of her's and husband Mat’s recent prayer letters gives us a glimpse into some of the challenges that she faces in her work.
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