The Voice / Videos
Videos sharing the faces of our staff around the world and the lives of those changed by the Gospel by radio.
Radio in East Africa
Most people living in the West don’t understand how important Radio is in People’s lives all around the world, especially in East Africa.
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April 2010 Report from Niger
Vice President for International Ministry Lee DeYoung spent a few weeks in Niger and despite the 115 degree temperatures, the lack of AC & dependable electricity, he managed to put this video together for the Regional Synod of Canada meeting in Woodstock, Ontario. We are thankful that he was able to get a good enough connection to the internet to send the video to us so that we can share it with you.
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Holistic Radio Ministry
Words of Hope broadcasts in many languages around the world. One of our key ministry fields is East Africa. We offer a variety of programming to people in their “heart language” including programs about health, water, education, culture, and how the Gospel intersects with these areas of life.
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That All May Hear
Words of Hope broadcasts Good News to many parts of the globe. It’s also enabling many of the neediest people to hear by providing self-powered radios in areas which lack electricity. This presentation highlights recent progress of these efforts and documents the joy and hope of many.
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Words of Hope has been working in Niger since 2006. Broadcasts in French and Hausa reach a wide range of listeners. Research results show the broad popularity of these programs. Pastor Sani Nomaou reports, “We have received testimonies from missionaries and pastors who rejoice greatly for these programs.”
Watch VideoRadio Helps to Plant Churches
Gospel radio broadcasts reach multitudes around the world. Many listen in groups which often become the nucleus for a new congregation. Words of HOPE broadcasts have proven fruitful in this way.
Watch VideoBhutan 3-minute Update
Words of HOPE’s Dzongkha broadcasts to Bhutan bring eternal hope to hard-to-reach people the Himalayan kingdom.
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