Mongolia's fledgling church seeks to meet a desperate need.
By Jim Jewell | posted 1/18/2005 12:00AM
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Jim Jewell, a writer and public-relations professional, was hired by LifeQwest, a ministry based in Houston, to report on the ministry's work in Mongolia. Jewell visited the country last year.
More about LifeQwest's ministry in Mongolia is available from their website.
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