“I really appreciate FEBC because through it the Gospel can be heard by all people,” an amazing comment from a listener from Indonesia. In this episode we’re going to get a report on the expanded footprint of FEBC reaching the largest Muslim country in the world through radio and social media. Ed had an opportunity to sit down with FEBC …
How Gen Z is Spreading the Gospel in Indonesia
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
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 …
Behind the Scenes of Our Family Program in Cambodia
Your family probably played a critical role in forming your view of God, especially in your most formative years as a child. Throughout Scripture, it’s clear: God designed the family to be the soil where faith can flourish and be passed down for generations. When a father, mother, and children are spiritually healthy, the family becomes one of the most …
From Opium to Orchids: The Spiritual Transformation of the Hmong People
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
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 …
How Thai Prisoners are Learning About Jesus
It’s easy to forget that some of the most powerful words in the Bible were written from a prison cell. When Paul wrote letters from behind bars, he didn’t see chains — he saw a chance for Christ to be known. That same hope is alive today in the prisons of Thailand. Mr. Suthep felt hopeless to the point of …
New Station Coming to Sudan!
Next week FEBC is launching our newest station, “Living Hope Radio” in Sudan! The country is one of the most unreached, and war-torn nations in Saharan Africa. There is precious little infrastructure—no paved roads, bad cell reception for internet, and no electricity or easy access to water. Due to this, FEBC’s team has installed solar panels to provide electricity …
Christianity in the Land of Sharia
In the heart of the most dangerous island in Indonesia for Christians, FEBC staff are boldly sharing the hope of Jesus. Aceh is a region of Indonesia in the northern part of the island of Sumatra. Aceh is governed by sharia law, a Muslim system of governance which makes religious expression of any kind besides Islam very dangerous, and legally …
From Darkness to Light
Many people face unique challenges when it comes to hearing the Gospel. In Cambodia’s countryside, villages are spread out across farmland and connected by small dirt roads. Modest wooden homes with tin roofs stand on stilts to withstand seasonal flooding. And at night, a lack of electricity leaves many people in both physical and spiritual darkness. To overcome this obstacle, …