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Today's HeadlinesAnother church falls victim to Haiti's gang violenceSummer Camps: an oasis for kids in the desertIn Haiti, radio ministry celebrates 75 years of God's faithfulness
Today's HeadlinesJordan shuts down branch of Muslim BrotherhoodNo end in sight to Ukraine war; Keys for Kids addresses traumaWorld Missionary Press booklets support evangelism in Guinea
Today's HeadlinesTurkiye drains itself of Christian expats while local church ralliesWhat the Iranian church could say to the West as U.S.-Iran nuclear talks continueBarna sees 66 percent rise in Christian commitments
Today's HeadlinesZimbabwe faces political uncertainty; Christian ministry giving next generation hopeHaiti gangs expand their reachNeed for Bibles persists in China
Today's HeadlinesGang violence creeping closer to ministry base in Port-au-PrinceTrial update: Six imprisoned Christians in Libya face another setbackBible translation breakthrough! 25 new languages may hear of Jesus' love
Today's HeadlinesAfter three years of war, gospel-centered media is still on the air in UkraineChristians look higher than Putin's victory claimsKeys for Kids ready to increase international impact
Today's HeadlinesPoliticians exploit food crisis while Heart for Lebanon offers hopeOver one million Haitians now displaced; ministries offer reliefHope for the praying Christian parent
Today's HeadlinesUS, Poland call for increased NATO defense spendingKeys for Kids brings hope to children in conflict zonesBroadcasting hope: how one multimedia ministry is touching Haiti
Today's HeadlinesRadicalization of Westerners highlights importance of Muslim ministryThree factors driving persecution in NigeriaHelp fill a critical void by mobilizing Christian resources for kids
Today's HeadlinesMozambican Christians request audio Bibles during national chaosVoice acting opportunities lead children to Christ in the Middle EastGo to the unreached with opportunities in your career field
Today's HeadlinesThe “Joy to the World” of Jesus hasn't reached the whole world yetNew parenting devotional grounds advice in ScriptureMiraculous healing connects women 2,000 years apart
Today's HeadlinesChristians grieve after Wisconsin school shooting: What can parents do?Nigerian Christians prepare for possible Christmas attacksWhy Deaf communities need to know more about Christmas
Today's HeadlinesRussia, Ukraine, and the dynamics that led to Syria's downfallVoodoo massacre in Haiti points to profound spiritual darknessCombating despair after heavy rains lead to disaster in Haiti
Today's HeadlinesIndia's FCRA intensifies scrutiny of Christian ministriesOne million souls at stake: Keys for Kids urges funding for StorytellersMaking disciples over the airwaves in the Amazon jungles
Today's HeadlinesCrisis in Burkina Faso going unseen by the worldGospel miracles in NigeriaTranslation specialists for local Deaf Bible translators are few
Today's HeadlinesOne year later, Israel-Hezbollah conflict pointing to change in LebanonVocational training for Haitian women amid crushing gang violenceThe Gospel stats behind 40 years in Deaf ministry
Today's HeadlinesBelievers pair help and hope in Pakistan flood responseDrought leaving long-term marks in southern AfricaResources for family discipleship as biblical literacy trends downward
Today's HeadlinesMore missile attacks strike fear in the hearts of Ukraine's childrenKids are a critical yet unreached demographic in IranTexas church celebrates one year of thriving prison ministry
Today's HeadlinesTerrorists kill 200 in Burkina Faso; students flee to Christian schoolEgypt: An unloved daughter finds her worth in ChristRecognizing the heart language of the Deaf
Today's HeadlinesMyanmar junta loses grip on northern cityNew morality laws from Taliban make gospel resources timelySummer of Hope provides momentum for class of ‘25
Today's HeadlinesIran vows vengeance after Hamas leader assassinated in TehranViolence in Burkina Faso disrupts Christian ministry effortsSet Free Global develops spiritual warfare training program
Today's HeadlinesTrump assassination attempt: How Christians respond will strike a chord in AmericaTikTok “blasphemy” leads to death sentence for Pakistani ChristianCollaboration in Christ: the “sweet spot” in audio Bible distribution
Today's HeadlinesUnexpected leader takes the helm in IranChildren's gospel resources to go to “regions we've never expected”Summer of Hope helps little girl process trauma
Today's HeadlinesTurkish court rules in favor of Christian expulsionAre we too busy for our first mission field?Praise report: WMP container released in Haiti
Today's HeadlinesIndia's minorities could become persecution targets in coming weeksSwitzerland hosting weekend peace summit for Ukraine
Today's HeadlinesHaitian ministries feel the fallout of missionary deathsWife of missing pastor in court seeking answersChanging children's lives through summer camps
Today's HeadlinesFollowing President Raisi's death, what could change for Iranians, Christians?Putin pushes for Kharkiv; Keys for Kids helps Ukrainian pastorsThousands of Kenyan kids out of school after floods
Today's HeadlinesHaiti's new transitional council will appoint the next prime ministerWhy should global crises matter to the average Christian?Movement Day unites Lebanon's Christians for a shared mission
Today's HeadlinesSurge of gang violence sends Haiti deeper into chaosHeart4Iran introduces Mohabat GPTSpiritual warfare and a just God in Native America
Today's HeadlinesOne year later, a long way to go for rebuilding in TurkiyeAmid gang violence, Haitian pastors relentlessly pursue trainingSudan: Bible translators lead unreached people groups to Christ
Today's HeadlinesWith a hard-line agenda in place, persecution will increase in IranEqual in writing only: the reality of Christians in IndonesiaFamily Bible study equips kids to meet life's challenges with Scripture
Today's HeadlinesSupplies run dangerously low in Gaza as war expandsAlgerian Christians face “squeeze” persecutionSri Lanka: Church unity in a deeply divided society
Today's HeadlinesPalestinian Christians say army surrounds Gaza churchNepal earthquake: Keys for Kids Storytellers arrive just in timeFor Haiti With Love serves community
Today's HeadlinesGood News Nepal offers hope to earthquake survivorsHow inflation in Lebanon hinders education for childrenVaping risks, smoking cessation, and the Gospel
Today's HeadlinesFreed American missionary pilot back in US; case ongoing in MozambiqueHaitian pastors to gather for training and encouragementFARMS helps churches expand their capacity
Today's HeadlinesMasalit encounter Gospel despite Darfur slaughterPakistani mosque — the last place you'd imagine broadcasting ScriptureSocial media ministry connects diasporas with the Gospel
Today's HeadlinesBurkina Faso: One year post-coup, violence forcing schools to closeDesperation leads to Gospel opportunity in SyriaLSESD celebrates 25 years of ministry in the Arab world — and looks to the next 25 years
Ja, tænk en treenighed der opstår i denne uges udsendelse. I den dansable boldgade finder vi et såkaldt boogie synthesizer monster af en plade, som en pladesælger har formuleret det på nettet. Og det man læser på internettet skal man jo som bekendt tage for gode vare. I den følsomme boldgade finder vi Greg Yoder, som egentlig bare gerne vil elskes. Ligesom alle os andre. En følsom fyr fra San Francisco der har én plade på samvittigheden som lige snittes kort. Men det er et fedt snit. I den lumre boldgade finder vi Keni Burke, som du også blev præsenteret for i sidste udsendelse. + et par andre ting som også er lækre på den der lidt indelukkede måde.
Today's HeadlinesIran intensifies crackdown ahead of Amini anniversaryMilitants mingle with mobs in ManipurYou can help kids become missionaries in Nepal
Today's HeadlinesPresidents prepare as revolts rock West AfricaChurches and Christians attacked in Nepal; Gospel work continuesAt least 220 Christians languish in Eritrean prisons
Today's HeadlinesZimbabwe's election controversy has political and spiritual implicationsBelievers persevere as chaos grips Sudane3 Partners campaign ‘Greater Together' tangibly pursues the Great Commission
Today's HeadlinesMaui wildfires: Families showing Christ's love by housing the displacedRetreat connects single moms raising sons in South AfricaTeachers become transformers in East Africa
Today's HeadlinesIran launches new crackdown on dissentZimbabwe approaching presidential election amidst skyrocketing inflationLebanon summer camp protects kids from extremist ideology
Today's HeadlinesPakistani Christian faces blasphemy charges for posting Bible verseConcerns surround Zimbabwe's third cholera outbreak in 15 yearsA.I. begins symbiotic relationship with Bible translation
Today's HeadlinesStill waiting on “terrorism” case, American missionary pilot gives update from MozambiqueBelievers in Laos minister to spies in their midstCWO helps South African single moms
Today's HeadlinesOver 300 churches destroyed by Manipur mobsNumber of internally displaced people growing in Ukraine68 percent of Europe's Bible-less languages are sign languages
Today's HeadlinesFrightening violence against tribal Christians in northeast India, 44 churches burnedStoryteller devices open new doors for the Gospel in PakistanGod's Word proves powerful in Kenya
Today's HeadlinesChristians' response to Nashville shooting is not what society expectsIndia: persecution rises in states with anti-conversion lawsThree ways to partner with Jesus in the Middle East
Today's HeadlinesWill “dollarization” help or hurt Lebanon?Goats are a critical means of support for Zimbabwe orphansMiddle East match opens doors for Deaf ministry
Today's HeadlinesPhysical, political, and ethnic barriers block aid to earthquake survivorsAnother humanitarian crisis plagues Syria following historic quakesCouple sharing the Gospel with kids in China escapes arrest
Today's HeadlinesDRC church attacked, 17 killed30 Haitian judges punished for corruptionNew rank for India on 2023 World Watch List
Today's HeadlinesLebanese turn to solar power amid blackoutsFire destroys Keys for Kids Storytellerse3 Partners works near US-Mexico border
Today's HeadlinesBurkina Faso rocked by second coup in 9 monthsHurricane Ian aftermath in Cuba: “Those families lost everything”Mission Cry Bibles held up in Philippines for 6 months
Today's HeadlinesAfter flooding, water-borne illnesses trouble PakistanOxford scientists develop malaria vaccineSammy Tippit releases 13-day prayer challenge
Today's HeadlinesIraq's political crisis deepensBelievers persevere amid Sri Lanka strugglesCWO helps single moms, sons in South Africa
Today's HeadlinesGang wars ravage Port-au-PrinceEarthquake anniversary highlights housing needs in HaitiBethlehem Institute of Peace and Justice offers new master's program
Today's HeadlinesSri Lanka parliament elects new presidentABTS Lebanon installs solar panelsNew opportunities on China-Russia border
Today's HeadlinesSri Lankan president flees the countryBurhan dissolves military council, voices support for democracySouth Korean cult poses problems in Japan
Today's HeadlinesSri Lanka halts fuel sales for non-essential vehiclesKid devos safeguard young heartsLaotian widow under house arrest for leading villagers to Christ
Millions of Ukrainians have been displaced since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and these people are seeking refuge in Poland, Moldova, and other neighboring countries. Keys for Kids Ministries is partnering with Mission Eurasia and Send International to provide 200,000 copies of devotionals in Russian and Ukrainian to give spiritual hope to kids, teens, and families who are now homeless. On Thursday's Mornings with Eric and Brigitte, Greg Yoder, President of Keys for Kids Ministries joins us to share how these devotionals have now arrived in Poland for distribution in refugee relief centers and other areas of ministry. Keys for Kids Ukraine Outreach See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's HeadlinesU.S. abortion access battle shifts to the state levelIRF Summit does little for persecuted Christians in NigeriaDevos arrive just in time for summer camp season
Today's episode is a musical journey, exploring the music of The Walking Roots Band! ~ing producer Ben Wideman is joined again by Greg Yoder and Seth Crissman, who joined us several weeks ago when we discussed The Soil and the Seed Project on Season 2's Episode 10, "Creating." This time they are back to discuss their ongoing music project, The Walking Roots Band, an acoustic, Americana, folksy, blue-ish-grassy, roots music group based in Harrisonburg, Virginia. We'll explore themes around theology, church, community, and music. This episode is brought to you in part by support from The Soil and The Seed Project. The Soil and The Seed Project creates original music, artwork, and “Little Liturgies” that follow the liturgical calendar. This free faith-formation resource offers new ways to establish daily and weekly rhythms of faith. Their latest collection, Vol. 3 // Ordinary Time, is live and available for streaming on all streaming platforms. Request a physical copy of the project or download a digital copy for free at thesoilandtheseedproject.org . We hope you consider advertising with ~ing Podcast. Are you connected to an organization with similar values or themes to our guests? Consider becoming an episode or season sponsor! we'll help you reach our growing audience. To find out more, email joeh@mennomedia.org A written transcript of this episode is available at our website - https://www.mennomedia.org/ing-podcast/ ~ing Podcast is a production of MennoMedia, a nonprofit Publisher that creates thoughtful, Anabaptist resources to enrich faith in a complex world. To find out more, visit us online at MennoMedia.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ing-pod/message
Today's HeadlinesAttackers kill 50 in Burkina FasoTaliban denies Christian presence in AfghanistanFHWL works to clean up Haitian streets, waterways
Today's HeadlinesCatholic cardinal arrested in Hong KongHaitian gang abducts 17 from a busBeliever faces real-life test during religious freedom course
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has created a humanitarian crisis unlike any other since the second World War. Millions of Ukrainians are displaced seeking refuge in Poland, Moldova, and other neighboring countries. Keys for Kids Ministries is partnering with Mission Eurasia and Send International to provide 200,000 copies of our devotionals in Russian and Ukrainian to give spiritual hope to kids, teens, and families who are now homeless. On Thursday's Mornings with Eric and Brigitte, Greg Yoder, President of Keys for Kids Ministries joins us to share how they are hopeful that this ministry's outreach will ignite a passion for Christ in Ukrainian kids, teens, and families in this time of chaos. Keys for Kids Ukraine Outreach See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're continuing our journey through the season of Lent with a conversation with four individuals who have helped to create The Soil and the Seed Project. This unique initiative was launched during Advent season in 2021, to create music, art, and “Little Liturgies” that follow the liturgical year to help us welcome the seed of the Good News together as it takes root in our lives. It is a gift to the church, given freely to any individual or community who wants it (not sold). ~ing Podcast producer Ben Wideman is joined by and Seth Crissman, Harrigan McMahon Bowman, Greg Yoder, and Melody Zimmerman. We'll hear more about who this project is for, how it came together, and what their hopes are for the future. A written transcript of this episode is available at our website - https://www.mennomedia.org/ing-podcast/ Today's episode is supported by The Center for Justice and Peacebuilding and Eastern Mennonite Seminary, two graduate programs at Eastern Mennonite University. Find out more at - https://emu.edu/ing/ ~ing Podcast is a production of MennoMedia, a nonprofit Publisher that creates thoughtful, Anabaptist resources to enrich faith in a complex world. To find out more, visit us online at MennoMedia.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ing-pod/message
Session 1 by Greg Yoder from Ignite Conference 2020
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I further investigate into the mind of William Patrick Coleman and his art. He's getting ready to relaunch his Series Jan 3rd 2020!! We go behind the scene of how and why he created Filmbuff and he explains some of his suspicious behavior in full detail surrounding his life and show. Twitter @CoffeeWithCarm1WPC on Instagram @_filmbuff_WPC on Twitter @FilmbuffShowFilmbuff Series on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrku_45HWx_zSx6mCSdxMkQ
SAT-7's podcast: Unconventional Ministry sits down for an interview with Greg Yoder, Executive Director for Keys for Kids. Learn more at www.sat7usa.org/unconventional #10 Greg Yoder Mr. Yoder is the Executive Director of Keys for Kids Ministries. He has been in radio announcing and news for many years. He worked at Mission Network News at Cornerstone University for 20 years. When he came to Keys for Kids in 2015, he resonated with their goal to reach kids worldwide with the Gospel of Jesus Christ in 100 languages. They use radio and newer technologies called “storytellers” to share Biblical stories with kids and their families. Keys for Kids is a Partner for SAT-7, providing material for SAT-7 KIDS programs while SAT-7 gives Keys for Kids audio in return. Keys for Kids Ministry –keysforkids.org Keys for Kids on MNN – Keys for Kids Storytellers now available in Arabic
Due to copyright concerns we are not able to post IMS choir service to the web. If individuals would like to hear the service please contact Greg Yoder at greg20yoder@gmail.com so that an audio file might be able to be sent out.
Mollie Hemingway, senior editor at the Federalist, was a guest of Eric Metaxas to discuss why the Planned Parenthood story has received so little attention from major news outlets (1:20). Albert Mohler says that the Planned Parenthood videos now mean that all of us bear some moral culpability for their odious atrocities (8:40). Dakota Wood of the Heritage Foundation talked with Georgene Rice about Turkey's attack against ISIS and Kurds (13:00). Greg Yoder of Mission Network News joined Mark Elfstrand to explain how the gospel is spreading in the Middle East (18:30). Joseph Loconte shares thoughts from his book, "A Hobbit, a Wardrobe, and a Great War." (22:00). On the Frank Sontag Show, former professor of feminist studies Rosaria Champagne Butterfield talks about how Christians can lovingly reach gay people (28:00).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chancellor of Patrick Henry College, Mike Farris, talks about how the Supreme Court's decision on same-sex marriage could affect religious institutions (1:05. President of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Albert Mohler takes a closer look at the authority of Scripture (7:55). Greg Yoder of Mission Network News gives an update on the earthquakes in Nepal (12:55). Saeed Abedini, the Christian thrown in an Iranian prison for sharing Christ, just spent his 35 birthday in captivity. His wife joined the Frank Sontag Show (17:10). Pastor Greg Allen of Bethany Bible Church talks about how prayer led to the Great Awakenings (21:50). Bill Graham's daughter, Anne Graham Lotz, is giving the distress call for prayer (27:50). Pastor Rich Jones shares how he turned to God after his daughter was murdered (35:35).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg Yoder of Mission Network News talks about the gravest of persecutions facing Christians around the world (1:25).◾Author Michael Coren shares thoughts from his book “Hatred: Islam's War on Christianity” (6:50).◾Pastor Brian Loritts of Fellowship Memphis speaks about the Ferguson decision(13:00).◾Pastor Dimas Salaberrios from Infinity Bible Church also weighs in on the Ferguson decision (18:35).◾Frank Mastronaldo of “Only Hope Prison Ministries” is on KKLA in Los Angeles (22:00).◾Albert Mohler provides analysis on “The Spiritual Shape of Political Ideas” (28:00).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg Yoder of Mission Network News and his daughter, Anatasia, tell Wayne Shepherd their story of adoption and of their excitement for Project Hope, an outreach to orphans in the countries of the former Soviet Union.
Greg Yoder of Mission Network News and his daughter, Anatasia, tell Wayne Shepherd their story of adoption and of their excitement for Project Hope, an outreach to orphans in the countries of the former Soviet Union.
Greg Yoder is the Executive Director of Mission Network News. He talks with us about how the Lord led him to Mission Network News through several steps, but specifically by taking a short term mission trip. Greg also shares what he believes to be some of the most exciting missions opportunities today. He shares in […]