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gers given update

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Posted by Radstock Staff Back in June we reported on the provision of gers (Mongol desert tent homes) to resource the work of church planting in the Gobi Desert in Mongolia. For the 23 Radstock network churches of the Gobi, gers serve as accommodation for church planters and meeting places for...

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Tags: mongolia, ger

and they're off...

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Posted by Radstock staff. Church-based businesses begin in the Gobi Desert . Arising from Radstock's connections, a small team set out in May from St Mary's Old Harlow , UK to teach business start-up skills to church planters and their associates in Mongolia. Micro-Enterprise Development is...

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Tags: mongolia, business

update on the situation in mongolia

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Posted by Radstock Staff.   Though we have heard no further updates from our friends in Ulaan Baatar, news services are reporting that the unrest in Ulaan Baatar is quieting down and the situation has stabilized.  For more info, read the BBC's latest...

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urgent prayer for mongolia

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Radstock's connections often put us at the heart of situations that are politically tense and uncertain. Today (2nd July 2008) we received an email from one of our contacts in Ulaan Baatar, the capital of Mongolia, detailing severe disturbances following the election there on June 29th. The...

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Gers Given

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Radstock has been working alongside a network of 23 church plants in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia. These church plants had a great need for gers (desert tents like the one seen here).  In many remote areas, gers enable church to 'happen,' either by providing accommodation for the church...

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