I feel like National Geographic is the secular companion to “Operation World”: lots of pictures, but no prayer requests. It’s a great resource for putting a face with a place. For example, the March edition featured an article on the modernization of Bhutan, complete with photos of Bhuddist monks and rice farmers. For those with an appetite for missions, National Geographic is an international buffet.
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Johnathon Bowers is a student at The Bethlehem Institute. He and his wife, Crystal, live in Minneapolis, MN.

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