The Legacy of Auntie Oeu in Cambodia

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While our broadcasts are the first step in reaching communities in hard-to-reach places, they can’t serve as our only strategy to show the love of Jesus. We believe lasting transformation happens when we are close to the listener. When possible, our local teams move beyond the broadcast studio to visit the very communities they speak to every day. The FEBC …

An Imam’s Journey – Part 1 (Ep. 268)

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How does a person raised as a Muslim come to faith in Jesus as Savior? Listen for an up close and personal conversation with a former Imam who now embraces the Christian faith. In this episode FEBC’s Liaison for International Ministry, Jonathan Mortiz joins us for his interview with a person who needs to be heard. It is an amazing …

Speaking the Heart Language of the Chinese in Indonesia

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During the Tang and Ming dynasties, many Chinese traders migrated to Indonesia. Now, it’s estimated that there are nearly 11 million people of Chinese descent living in Indonesia, representing 4% of the country’s population.  Since the Chinese population in Indonesia is one of the largest ethnic Chinese communities outside of China, FEBC Indonesia is expanding its programming to reach this …

How Gen Z is Spreading the Gospel in Indonesia

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FEBC was founded nearly 80 years ago with an emphasis on using the radio to reach the unreached. But as technology rapidly evolves, so do our solutions. FEBC stations worldwide are expanding their methods to meet people where they are — in their language and on the devices they use most.  With more than 5.4 billion users, social media is …

The Headhunter’s Threat

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You have probably told the Lord things you would do for Him. But perhaps what is more telling are the things you have told Him you won’t do. These spaces of resistance are often the very areas God invites you into. Throughout history, we see God use people’s resistance for His story of redemption. Jonah tried to avoid the people …

From Opium to Orchids: The Spiritual Transformation of the Hmong People

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If you were to visit Sin Suoi Ho in northern Vietnam, you’d see countless pots of orchids. From street markets to families’ yards, even covering rice fields in the off season, orchids now beautify the community that used to be ruled by opium. The agricultural transformation symbolizes the spiritual story of the Hmong people.  The Hmong people originated in China …

Updates and Prayer Requests from Our Ukrainian Team

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FEBC broadcasters and staff are spread out across Ukraine, and many experience disruption and suffering daily. Yet they continue to broadcast words of encouragement and hope. Our team is connecting with people, praying with listeners, and sharing the love of Jesus Christ every chance they get. Listeners Discovering God’s Love for the First Time Irene recently called her local FEBC …