Mission Network News
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Mission Network News (MNN), a broadcast ministry of Cornerstone University
, reports on the work on mission agencies and relief organizations around the world.
MNN is heard on over 1,000 radio stations in 28 different countries – plus via shortwave
to Europe, Africa, the Americas and the South Pacific – and on the Internet, providing daily updates on evangelical mission activity around the globe. MNN’s goal is to educate, motivate and mobilize Christians for missions. AP Award winning journalist Greg Yoder has served as the anchor and executive director since 1995. Since 1997, Ruth Bliss-Kramer has served as the producer. MNN reports news and information you'd typically hear on international news networks, however each story focuses on how those stories impact Christian work around the world. People from all over the world can also listen to MNN online at http://www.MNNonline.org. MNN is also translated into Spanish. The goal of MNN is to encourage Christians to get out of the pew and do something for God. MNN not only provides news and information on the radio and interview, but also produces a monthly bulletin insert for church in the United States.
Cornerstone University
Cornerstone University is an independent, non-denominational Christian university in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The university emphasises the trinitarian belief in the triune God and the literal interpretation of the Bible...
, reports on the work on mission agencies and relief organizations around the world.
MNN is heard on over 1,000 radio stations in 28 different countries – plus via shortwave
Shortwave
Shortwave radio refers to the upper MF and all of the HF portion of the radio spectrum, between 1,800–30,000 kHz. Shortwave radio received its name because the wavelengths in this band are shorter than 200 m which marked the original upper limit of the medium frequency band first used...
to Europe, Africa, the Americas and the South Pacific – and on the Internet, providing daily updates on evangelical mission activity around the globe. MNN’s goal is to educate, motivate and mobilize Christians for missions. AP Award winning journalist Greg Yoder has served as the anchor and executive director since 1995. Since 1997, Ruth Bliss-Kramer has served as the producer. MNN reports news and information you'd typically hear on international news networks, however each story focuses on how those stories impact Christian work around the world. People from all over the world can also listen to MNN online at http://www.MNNonline.org. MNN is also translated into Spanish. The goal of MNN is to encourage Christians to get out of the pew and do something for God. MNN not only provides news and information on the radio and interview, but also produces a monthly bulletin insert for church in the United States.