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<title>A Divine Appointment</title>
<description>"As he talked, he could see her eyes light up in amazement. She excused herself and came back in a few minutes with a tape."</description>
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<title>After the Tsunami</title>
<description>"Tears brimmed his eyes as Uu shared with us the situation of his Moken people."</description>
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<title>Alaska Revisited</title>
<description>The vision is still alive after 60 years.</description>
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<title>Borana Bliss</title>
<description>"There are no words to express how delighted we are that you are providing MP3 format messages in the Borana language."</description>
<link>http://globalrecordings.net/article/1097</link>
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<title>A visit to Malawi</title>
<description>Malawi continues to be a land of ministry opportunities, but is extremely poor. This poses a serious challenge to the church.</description>
<link>http://globalrecordings.net/article/1095</link>
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<title>Cassettes for Rwandans</title>
<description>Over the years we have seen many come to Christ, and churches have been planted using cassette players. Just after the Rwanda genocide we sent in some 400 GRN 'Messengers' to the refugee camps in Tanzania and Congo, with specially produced material on peace and reconciliation, hope in God, etc.</description>
<link>http://globalrecordings.net/article/1094</link>
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<title>Kosova Trip, April 2008</title>
<description>The people of the Goran language are about 30 to 50,000 speakers living in 28 villages on the Kosova/Albanina border. They are shepherds and hunters and great cooks. There were no known believers among them.</description>
<link>http://globalrecordings.net/article/1091</link>
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<title>Spiritual warfare active in Guinea Bissau</title>
<description>It seems that Satan did not like us praying against him. He hit back with a vengeance. Three days before we were to leave Guinea Bissau, we had an accident.</description>
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<title>Teachers spread the Word in Mozambique</title>
<description>The Makhuwa people are considered to be one of south Africa's most unreached groups. They reside in Mozambique's north-eastern Zambezia province.</description>
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<title>Call for Prayer from North India</title>
<description>There are only a handful of Christians among the HAJONG: Assam language group, and they are often persecuted by the community.</description>
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