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Your donation today means people throughout the Asia Pacific region are being blessed
with Christian radio and The Word for Today. 

And you are making sure that this ministry work will continue to grow and expand.

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Here’s someone you have blessed

Surendra is inspired by The Word for Today

The following is a testimony from Surendra who is a regular reader of The Word for Today in Saptari in the Eastern part of Nepal.

Greetings,
I am Surendra Raut originally from the Saptari Eastern part of Nepal. Recently I live in Lalitpur Nakkhudole. I am a regular reader of The Word for Today for three years. I got inspired by this daily devotional of each word, the real events mentioned here, which touch my day-to-day life. Also, it helped to grow together with God’s wisdom and his plan. I am very much thankful to Message of Hope Nepal for this wonderful ministry. I am one of the blessed people from May 2023 I selected in the post of office Associate to serve in his Kingdom. Thank you so much for this great opportunity.

Hog Harbour is on Air

Here is a quick video updates from Grant as he was traveling around Vanuatu fixing and installing the new station in Hog Harbour.

 

 

They lift up my spirit and motivated my life

Just letting you know of a testimony of a lady I met up with again on the road yesterday morning. She looked very happy and excited…

This lady had gone through a very tough and rough time for a very long time. She shared a number of things (experiences) but this is one that I clearly picked up yesterday and I quote…

“When I read the book each day, I felt as if those words are written specifically for me. The words and the Scripture references speak directly to my situation and needs. They lift up my spirit and motivated my life each day. They empowered my prayer life and I feel like sharing Christ to anyone I meet.

Many work colleagues at the hospital really like the book. We have prayer &  fellowship time twice a week at the hospital’s Conference Room. We also take some of our time ministering to the sick people at different wards. We really want to use this devotional book in our prayer & fellowship time at the hospital…”

This lady is now strongly connected to a Church and is beginning to get actively involved in small outreaches, missions and prayer activities.

Coxwain, Chairman, UCB Solomon Islands