"In a few months, the Seventh-day Adventist Church plans to launch a radio ministry from a beige container recently installed on the compound of its local field office. The ministry, in development since 2006 at the prompting of a pastor, is meant to connect with a community where traditional outreach isn't possible, church leaders say.
"We are committed to share the word of God with people in this community," said Alumai Dominic, a lay member and chair of the committee overseeing the project. "This message isn't [otherwise] reaching the people outside of Juba. We'll be able to reach other communities."
Years ago, the committee requested a radio frequency from the government and was pleasantly surprised to receive four. They named their flagship frequency 94.0 Salvation FM.
The ministry plans to offer programs about the gospel, health, family and youth issues. Programs will be broadcast in local languages, including Bari, Juba Arabic, Dinka, Muro, Shiluk and Zende."
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"We are committed to share the word of God with people in this community," said Alumai Dominic, a lay member and chair of the committee overseeing the project. "This message isn't [otherwise] reaching the people outside of Juba. We'll be able to reach other communities."
Years ago, the committee requested a radio frequency from the government and was pleasantly surprised to receive four. They named their flagship frequency 94.0 Salvation FM.
The ministry plans to offer programs about the gospel, health, family and youth issues. Programs will be broadcast in local languages, including Bari, Juba Arabic, Dinka, Muro, Shiluk and Zende."
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And I saw another angel fly in the midst of heaven, having the everlasting
gospel to preach unto them that dwell on the earth, and to every nation, and
kindred, and tongue, and people,
Revelation 14:6