
Topic | Humanitarian Aid
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Equip believers for refugee ministry with the MENA Leadership Center
MENA (MNN) — Refugee crises abound in the Middle East and North Africa today.

ABWE Partners Safe After Myanmar Earthquake; Prayers Urgently Needed
ABWE Live Global partners in Myanmar serve populations suffering not only from earthquake devastation but years of political violence.
Network of believers in Myanmar already in place to bring earthquake aid
Mission Network News | Apr 2, 2025 | Missions News
Myanmar (MNN) — The death toll from Myanmar’s Friday earthquake has surpassed 2,700.
Conflict and unity mingle in Myanmar after last week’s earthquake disaster
Mission Network News | Apr 1, 2025 | Missions News
Myanmar (MNN) — Conflict in Myanmar seems to run deeper than an earthquake.
Gospel work continues amid South Sudan hostility
Mission Network News | Mar 26, 2025 | Missions News
South Sudan (MNN) — South Sudan is once again on the brink of civil war.
Relief and Development: A Holistic Approach to Transforming Communities
Mission ONE | Mar 19, 2025 | Missions Stories
Since our ministry began in 1991, we have made it our mission to build deep-level relationships of trust with missionaries who are serving communities in their own cultural contexts. Our goal in doing so is to partner together in walking alongside entire communities for the long term, transforming them to look more like the Kingdom…
What It Means for a Church to Be Missions-Minded: Evidence and Impact
Allen Mowery | Mar 2, 2025 | Church Involvement, Resources
A missions-minded church isn’t just about local outreach—it’s about embracing the global call to spread the gospel. From supporting missionaries to creating a culture of mission in everyday life, discover what makes a church truly committed to the Great Commission and the powerful impact it can have on communities around the world.
School sponsorship program hedges against Haiti’s gang violence
Mission Network News | Feb 19, 2025 | Missions News
Haiti (MNN) — With no option on the streets but gang involvement, Haitian kids look to schools for hope.
One-third to half of Haiti gang members are kids
Mission Network News | Feb 19, 2025 | Missions News
Haiti (MNN) — Haiti’s youth bear the brunt of an escalating crisis.
The Missionary Welfare State: How American Missions Have Created Dependency Instead of Empowerment
Allen Mowery | Feb 17, 2025 | Church Involvement, Opinion & Analysis
For generations, American missionaries have brought the gospel, education, and humanitarian aid to communities in need, often transforming lives in powerful ways. Yet, in many cases, these well-intentioned efforts have inadvertently fostered long-term dependency rather than sustainable growth. Instead of equipping local churches and leaders to thrive independently, missions have too often created a system where foreign funding and governance are necessary for survival. We explore the unintended consequences of the “missionary welfare state” and calls for a radical shift in how missions are done—one that prioritizes local leadership, financial self-sufficiency, and true empowerment over perpetual aid.
Children across DRC feel the effects of ongoing violence
Mission Network News | Feb 13, 2025 | Missions News
Democratic Republic of Congo (MNN) — Protests in the capital city of Kinshasa disrupt school and family routines

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