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Who's Listening in Korea

In 1956, Far East Broadcasting Company (FEBC) South Korea began airing programs in Chinese, Russian, Mongolian, English, and Korean to northern areas of Asia which were hostile to Christian missionaries. Today, the ministry operates eight local stations in South Korea.
 
In addition to radio broadcasting, FEBC is involved in promoting Korean culture and the arts. Other areas of the ministry's outreach include introducing defectors from North Korea to Christ through assisting in their relocation and economic stability; families are brought together at the annual Family Life Seminar, and prayer breakfast meetings are held with Korean ambassadors in various countries.

Listener letter

My two children are ages six and five. They really enjoy listening to the FEBC kids' program with me. They learn a lot about the Bible and people who live according to the God's Word. They started reading a couple of chapters from a children's Bible everyday since they began listening to FEBC. I'm so thankful for this program, which helps my children grow in Jesus.

Ministry at a Glance

Web site: febc.febc.net
Local Stations Owned: 9
Forms of radio broadcast: AM, FM
Languages Aired: Chinese
Mandarin
Korean
English
Japanese
Russian
Mongolian, Peripheral