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Stories: Central Asia
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When The Walls Came Down [Central Asia] The story of the foundation and growth of the church in one of the most repressive countries in Central Asia, written by one of that country's first Christians. (Go International, 2010 3, pdf)
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A Time to Die [Central Asia] US Partner Danny writes about his work with elderly people who are left to die in squalid "retirement homes" in Central Asia. (Go International, 2010 1, pdf)
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Are you Married [Central Asia] What a simple question revealed about the shocking way in which some women in Central Asia are treated by their husbands, and how he responded. (Go International, 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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God allows it... [Central Asia] A relection on the country's history, cultural heritage, awesome natural beauty and its great potential. (GO NZ, 2009 2, pdf)
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God is working in Central Asia [Central Asia] In the midst of widespread hopelessness caused by poverty and corruption, some locals are finding hope through Jesus Christ. (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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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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Knowing how to read the wallpaper [South Asia] NZ author Beulah Wood is reflective as she walks through a noisy and colourful village in South India. (GO NZ, 2008 3, pdf)
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A passion for the neglected [Arab World] Sarah is serving in the Middle East as an early childhood teacher, working alongside (GO NZ, 2008 1, pdf)
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