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Stories: South East Asia
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Broadway and Likay [South East Asia] How Western Christians have assisted the church in Thailand through creative arts programmes, written by a Thai lady working at one of those programmes. (Go International, 2010 3, pdf)
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A Place of Smiles [South East Asia] Interserve Partners write about their work with disabled children in Thailand in a groundbreaking project set up by local Christians. (Go International, 2010 2, pdf)
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Teaching English Showing Jesus [South East Asia] Fresh reflections on how teaching English can be mission. (Go International, 2010 2, 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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Musicology and Missiology [South East Asia] A Biblical basis for wholistic mission. (Go International, 2009 4, pdf)
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Terror in the Jungle [South East Asia] An insight into the suffering of people in Burma. (Go International, 2009 2, pdf)
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Stories: Community Development
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Security Risk [UK and Europe] Paul Bendor Samuel, the interserve director, looks at the changing face of suffering in mission. (Go International, 2011 1, pdf)
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Stay on target [South Asia] Susan has served in Interserve for over 30 years. These are her reflections on some of the dificult times she and her husband experienced. (Go International, 2011 1, pdf)
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Poverty and the environment [South Asia] A Partner of Interserve Switzerland writes about his work in reducing the effects of poverty in Nepal, and the effects that such poverty have on the environment. (Go International, 2010 4, 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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Never forgotten [South Asia] The terrible reality of sex trafficking in South Asia and how one Christian project is trying to help. (Go International, 2010 2, 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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