Korean taxis drive passengers to Christ

Posted on Apr 21, 2009 by Registered CommenterJN | Comments Off | EmailEmail

JNI 683 - In South Korea 450 Christian drivers who belong to the Missionary Taxi Club in Busan seek to lead their passengers to Christ. In Canada 90 percent of the foster parents are Christians, and God is using them in a special way. In Ghana 200,000 children found Jesus through a 'Book of Hope' which explains the gospel.

God intervenes in tribal conflict

Posted on Apr 13, 2009 by Registered CommenterJN | Comments Off | EmailEmail

JNI 682 - Three great stories this week. In Papua New-Guinea God intervened in a tribal conflict. In Taiwan a kung-fu master found Christ. And we look at the opportunities of spreading the gospel on the worldwide web, and some effective ministries that are doing this.

Colombia: terrorists lead people back to God

Posted on Apr 6, 2009 by Registered CommenterJN | Comments Off | EmailEmail

JNI 681 - Few people have escaped from Colombia's notorious FARC terrorists, but American Marc Gonsalves and French-Colombian Ingrid Betancourt are two of the exceptions. And both them found Jesus in the midst of their trouble. Two moving testimonies.

Burundi's president commits to 'put God before everything'

Posted on Mar 31, 2009 by Registered CommenterJN | Comments Off | EmailEmail

JNI 680 - The president of Burundi, Pierre Nkurunziza, a born-again Christian, is currently taking the lead in building free primary schools in his country. This week the encouraging story of his conversion and his commitment to 'put God before everything'. Also in this edition: hundreds of inmates in Mexico turned to Jesus as a result of an outreach in eight prisons.

Pastor frees sex-slaves

Posted on Mar 24, 2009 by Registered CommenterJN | Comments Off | EmailEmail

JNI 679 - Ten suspected human traffickers went on trial in the Netherlands, as a result of an African pastor breaking voodoo curses over young Nigerian girls forced into prostitution. National newspaper NRC Handelsblad opened the front page with this headline: 'Pastor frees sex-slaves'. Then the opening sentence: 'God had to be brought in.' A special story on how Christians can make a change in the fight against human trafficking. Also in this edition: Jesus dramatically changes a hindu priest's life.