Reaching the Inaccessible
“How will these refugees be reached with the gospel of peace and hope in Jesus Christ?” This was the question posed to our Broadcast Solutions Team by one of the leaders of ACROSS, a ministry based in South Sudan.
“How will these refugees be reached with the gospel of peace and hope in Jesus Christ?” This was the question posed to our Broadcast Solutions Team by one of the leaders of ACROSS, a ministry based in South Sudan.
It was 8:30 a.m. when Peniel felt the shaking from the earthquake. Was this another big one? Haiti is no stranger to these disastrous seismic waves.
The Kigoma Region of Tanzania has a population of over two-million people, and its central city of Kigoma is fertile ground for a message of hope. Missionaries Lowell and Claudia Wertz, from Joy in the Harvest, offer that hope through their station, Radio JOY.
For the Navajo Nation, poverty, unemployment and loneliness are a part of daily life for many people, so the three Christian radio stations run by Across Nations are a source of hope and connection.
When Eddie Andersen launched a radio station in Dukana, Kenya, his ministry faced the massive challenge of filling the airwaves with content relevant to an incredibly diverse audience.
Hurricanes Irma and Maria devastated the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico in September of 2017. One of the casualties was The Rock Radio Network, a gospel voice to the outlying islands of the Caribbean with a potential listening audience of 700,000.
Will, a man without resources and in pain, came to Radio Évangile Développement in Burkino Faso looking for assistance. He walked away with much more than he planned.
The people were so happy to receive these radios and hear God’s Word in their own language, but a couple of months after these radios were distributed, there was sudden silence!
It is exciting to see God at work, sometimes in unexpected ways! Recently, as SonSet Solutions sought to find an affordable way to ship SonSet® radios to Uganda, God prepared another local mission to answer that need.
Jim’s vision for Destiny FM’s format is to minister to the Belizean workers who travel to and from work in cars or buses in the early morning and afternoon hours.