November 30, 2021
Arizona Prison Ministry Making Global Impact
Roger Munchian used to traffic marijuana. Tons of it. Today, as founder of the prison ministry Rescued Not Arrested, Munchian traffics something else—Bibles.
November 30, 2021
Roger Munchian used to traffic marijuana. Tons of it. Today, as founder of the prison ministry Rescued Not Arrested, Munchian traffics something else—Bibles.
July 28, 2016
By David Faust Shefki Selmani grew up in a Muslim family in the European republic of Kosovo. As a boy in the late 1990s, he heard bombs falling from NATO military action against the Serbs. During those stormy times he enjoyed lighter moments by playing soccer with British troops, and hanging around them taught him some not-so-proper English words. American missionaries introduced Shefki to the gospel and baptized him into Christ when he was a teenager. He says, “Jesus called me and that meant for me to leave everything if I wanted to follow him.” As a result of encountering
February 19, 2015
Revival Fires Ministry has been asked to assist in an effort to flood Cuba with 1 million Bibles. Revival Fires has committed to providing 100,000 of the Bibles, according to Cecil Todd, founder and president. Todd said the Bibles will be distributed to Cuba”s public schools, jails, prisons, and libraries, as well as to pastors and churches. Todd said open Bible distribution has been barred in Cuba since 1969. It costs $5 for Revival Fires to print and deliver a Bible to Cuba. Donations designated “Bibles for Cuba” may be mailed to Revival Fires Ministry, P.O. Box 1008, Branson West, MO