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Horse Fiddles, Camels and Jesus

Posted by Brian Jose on

The adolescent boys sat sober-faced, holding their three-stringed "horse fiddles”, making no eye contact with the white visitors who had just invaded their ger — the traditional Mongolian nomadic tent dwelling — which serves as their church building.  We had made a...

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Tags: mongolia

Heart of City to reach the Nation

Posted by Navchaa Ganbold on

Navchaa Ganbold, church planter and wife of Otgonbayar Choijamts (Oggie), shares about their church's exciting church planting vision for Mongolia.  Pictured below with their daughter. Ariun Undes, Radstock member church in Ulaanbaatar Mongolia, is entering a new season in mission. We are...

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Tags: church planting, mongolia

Fruit despite the Food Crisis in Mongolia

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"I Could Hardly Contain Myself"   What do you do when your church grows by 500% in a week?  You start discipling! Radstock’s Mongolia Winter Food Crisis Fund has been helping rural Mongolians whose families and herds have been short of food in the cold temperatures that reach...

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Tags: winter food crisis

Mongolia's Winter Crisis

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  Help Mongolian churches respond to the looming winter disaster in Mongolia Churches are preparing to deal with another winter livestock disaster (the 3rd in a row) in Mongolia. Summer droughts followed by cold winters, known locally as dzuds, normally happen every few years, but lately...

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Tags: mongolia, winter crisis

Mongolia Winter Crisis

Posted by Radstock Mongolia on

Radstock's partner ministry Seedtime, based in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia is hard at work training up local Christians in business development. Seedtime's micro-enterprise training actively encourages those who are doing well with their businesses to think about training others. This time...

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Tags: mongolia fundraising

Disaster Relief for Mongolia

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Flash flooding relief among the Kazakh people of the west, poverty relief among the reindeer people of the north, and winter disaster support for nomadic herding families scattered across Mongolia.  2016 has been a dramatic year! And through your generous giving, Seedtime, a Radstock...

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Tags: disaster relief, mongolia

Thank You for Giving!

Posted by Amy Tyson on

We wrote about Mongolia's current winter crisis a few weeks ago. Now we want to say thank you!   Seedtime recently turned over around £2,000 ($2,830), a tidy sum in Mongolia, to the Mongolian Evangelical Alliance for its crisis appeal. All of the money came via Radstock! The...

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Tags: giving, mongolia, winter crisis

Mongolia Winter Crisis -- Please Help!

Posted by Amy Tyson on

Widely reported blizzards continue to buffet much of the Eastern USA as I type, impacting several Radstock members and churches who live there! But did you know that, at the same time, Mongolia is in the midst of a severe winter crisis which is threatening the lives and livelihoods of herders...

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Tags: mongolia winter crisis aid appeal

Brighten Mongolia!

Posted by Amy Tyson on

Seedtime, a Radstock partner in Mongolia, is now raising funds for a children's day care centre. Started by a Radstock member church, this centre brings the love of our Father to its neighbourhood, both by providing employment and by caring for around 10 needy children from Ulaanbaatar's 'ger...

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Tags: giving, mongolia, small-business

Breaking Down Idols

Posted by Amy Tyson on

One Radstock member church in Mongolia is busy building…and destroying. This church in Ulaanbaatar is moving from their old meeting place to a new one nearby. The two-room building will have an office and a meeting hall, which they will be able to use for all kinds of church activities...

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Tags: mongolia, prayer

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