Back to the Bible opens a ministry office in Indonesia. The effort actually began two years ago with a partnership with Far East Broadcasting Company. Back to the Bible's David Hansen says this new office will allow the ministry to reach more people. He says this should also be positive for security issues. "When your total front is seen as national and not seen as a U-S corporation or a U-S ministry, it has less potential of violence. Now, it doesn't mean that Indonesian Christians don't have any difficulties because they do." Hansen is encouraging Christians to help financially support this ministry. "We are projecting a cost of about $25,000 a year to do this, which is relatively cheap when you think of the size of audience that you can reach for that investment."
By Pauline J.
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Reflections on Attending the 2025 International Gospel Conference
Over the past few days, I had the privilege of traveling to Jakarta for the 2025 International Gospel Conference organized by Stephen Tong Evangelistic Ministries International (STEMI).
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Corey Jackson Urges on Capitol Hill: Care for the Hearts and Souls of the Chinese People
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USCIRF Hearing Calls for the Release of Pastor Ezra Mingri Jin
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Silicon Valley’s River of Life Christian Church to Hold 2025 Missions Conference: “United in Mission, Unlimited Possibilities”
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