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After the Flood -- Sukth, Albania

Posted by Brian Jose on

“We have captured the situation.”  Franceska, the first believer in Sukth village, used this Albanian expression about the aftermath of the recent flood. The fine mud left everywhere -- in houses, ovens, the motors of washing machines and refrigerators, on clothes and bedding...

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Tags: albania, flood, sukth, giving, prayer

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

"Only God Could Do This"

Posted by Brian Jose on

Brian Jose, Radstock’s Executive Director, shares the following story from Fisnik Zenelaj (pictured below), a church planter in Bosnia: “Dear Friends, I hope you are in the joy of the Lord and I hope to encourage you from this event.  For several months, in the case of the only...

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Tags: healing, miracle, prayer

Breaking News: Mongolia!

Posted by Amy Tyson on

A Mongolian couple (in leadership of their church and a local church planting network), have just joined Radstock!  With them, they bring much potential for church planting across this vast country. This October (yes, next month!), they are planning a ‘month of mission,&rsquo...

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Tags: church planting, prayer, mongolia

Building Trust in Ukraine

Posted by Amy Tyson on

One Radstock partner in Kiev shares how we can pray for the Ukrainian church following the ousting of Victor Yanukovych and in the midst of the conflict over Crimea. Ukraine commonly ranks in the top ten most corrupt countries on the Transparency International List, alongside many African...

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Tags: ukraine, prayer, church

Thoughts on a Bombed City

Posted by Amy Tyson on

Volgograd Central Train Station was attacked by a suicide bomber on the 29th of December, 2013, killing 16 and injuring 50. One Radstock member shares some thoughts following his recent visit. At the time of my visit, it had been less than a month since the twin suicide attacks on the central...

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Tags: russia, suffering, prayer

Welcome to the Network!

Posted by Amy Tyson on

A church near Reykjavik, Iceland has recently joined the Radstock network! Gunnar Gunnarsson pastors the church, called Loftstofan: “the upper room." Gunnar explains that the church’s name “came from the thought that we wanted to belong to a community of people who would serve...

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Tags: member churches, prayer, church planting

Kiev -- A Diary of Events

Posted by Amy Tyson on

Radstock partners, located in Kiev, share some of the harrowing experiences of the last month.  Read excerpts from their own correspondence to find out what the church in Ukraine has been experiencing, and how you can pray for our brothers and sisters there! 20th of February, 2014 The...

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Tags: ukraine, kiev, prayer

mongolia - flash prayer alert

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A Hidden Disaster...   The Haiti earthquake reminded us once more of the devastating impact of natural disasters on the world’s poor. Here, well beyond the world’s headlines, a multiple natural disaster is bearing down on the people of Mongolia.    Around...

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Tags: prayer, mongolia

many people in this city?

Posted by Anthony Adams on

It is sobering to know that as I sit in my friends' apartment, I am in one of the only two believing households in a town of 60,000 people. The equivalent in the UK would be somewhere the size of Burton-on-Trent, a town to the south of Derby, having just two Christian families. But I am...

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Tags: prayer, cross-cultural mission, balkans

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