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Children Huddled in Crevices
Mongolia's fledgling church seeks to meet a desperate need.




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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.

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Joint Christian Services is a consortium of Christian organizations in Mongolia.

More about LifeQwest's ministry in Mongolia is available from their website.

The tsunami in the Indian Ocean has produced many homeless children that Christians are attempting to care for:

Weblog: Hey, Preacher, Leave Those Kids Alone | Plus: Episcopal bishops' "regret," Georgia ordered to remove "religious" evolution stickers, and other stories from online sources around the world. (Jan. 14, 2005)
Weblog: Mission Agency Airlifts 300 Muslim Tsunami Orphans | Plus: ELCA report recommends status quo on homosexuality, miracle mosques, and other stories from online sources around the world. (Jan. 13, 2005)
Tsunami Weblog: UNICEF Confirms the Kidnapping of Tsunami Orphans | Plus: Ake Green condemns Phelps's attacks on gay Swedes, tax deduction deadline extended for tsunami donations, Muslim radicals provide relief, and other stories from online sources around the world. (Jan. 07, 2005)

More CT articles on Mongolia include

Eager Christians snatch up 10,000 Mongolian Bibles | Newly translated Bible encourages Christians who lived under Communist persecution. (Sept. 28,2000)
Mongolia Gives Local Christian 13-Year Prison Sentence | Ethnic Kazakh indicted for 'wrong religious propaganda' (April 10, 2000)
Mongolian Translators Discredit 'Religious Detention' Documents | Identity and whereabouts of Christian Marat Kojash still unconfirmed. (May 17, 2000)
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