Who's Listening in Cambodia The vision to broadcast the gospel to Cambodia was introduced in 1957 by a Christian and Missionary Alliance missionary, Harry Taylor. When Cambodia fell to the communists in 1975, program production in the capital of Phnom Penh ended. By 1976, Cambodian national programmers had joined Far East Broadcasting Company's (FEBC) studios in the Philippines to resume making culturally-relevant, evangelistic programs for their own people. In 1993, the government allowed national programmers to establish FEBC Cambodia's first office and studio in the capital of Phnom Penh.
In March 2002, FEBC Cambodia introduced its first local station, Family-FM. Daytime programming on Family-FM is pre-evangelistic with very light Christian content. The radio programs serve the community by providing news updates and educational programs that provide advice on issues that pertain to audiences that vary from youth to families. Evening broadcasts are directed towards aiding the growth of believers through Bible studies and various programs.
Listener letterI thank the Lord and you for your [program] about encouragement. It's a good program because it can rebuke the proud and impatient man to bow down before God and man.
For now, I will take encouragement from God to encourage you and bless you. Finally, I'll include a song to praise the Lord and to encourage the staff of FM 99.5. Man is the eyes, feet, hands and body that praise the Lord. He is also the temple...bride...and treasure of our Jesus Christ.
Ministry at a Glance
| Local Stations Owned: |
1 |
| Forms of radio broadcast: |
FM, shortwave |
| Language List: |
Khmer, Central Vietnamese
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