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Stories: Arab World
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Where Christ is not known [Arab world] Jim, an Interserve Partner who was recently forced leave the country in which he has served for number of years,believe that the joy of serving God out weights any sacrifices has had to make. (Go International, 2011 1, pdf)
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Why Go [Arab world] David is an Interserve worker of a friend of Tom Little one of those killed in Afganistan. (Go International, 2011 1, pdf)
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Tough Love [Arab World] A Partner of Interserve Scotland writes about her attempts to reach out in love to those around her, even across boundaries of shame and dishonour. (Go International, 2010 2, pdf)
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Life in a Muslim country [Arab World] A day in the life of Sue, who has been working in the Arab world since 2004. Plus a fascinating insight into shame and honour. (GO NZ, 2010 1, pdf)
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The Unwilling Diaspora [Arab World] An insight into the valuable work done with refugees in North Africa. (Go International, 2009 2, pdf)
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Life in Arabia [Arab World] A Kiwi family living in a Muslim land discover that their differences open up opportunities to share about God and His love. (GO NZ, 2009 2, pdf)
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Stories: Education
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The girl who was tied up in a corner of the room [South Asia] Interserve On Tracker Steph Bennett, shares one shocking experience from her time in India, and the impact it had on her. (Go International, 2010 4, pdf)
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Jesus in Jail [South East Asia] Interserve Partner Pam writes about her ministry to inmates in a Cambodian prison. (Go International, 2010 1, pdf)
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Welcome to Australia [Other] [AUSTRALIA] God is bringing people from all over the world to Australia so that they can hear His good news. (GO NZ, 2010 1, pdf)
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Risky Living [Central Asia] Canadian Partners with long experience of working in Central Asia give their thoughts on the challenges and joys of mission to the hard places. (Go International, 2009 3, pdf)
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23 years later [South Asia] Heather, an On Tracker, writes about returning to India, 23 years after she left it. (Go International, 2008 3, pdf)
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Bride stealers [Central Asia] A Kiwi couple are facing an unusual barrier to their language learning; their language helpers keep getting bride-napped. (GO NZ, 2008 3, pdf)
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