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RADIO MINISTRY IN INDONESIA HELPS CHURCHES EXPAND

August 10, 2006

While Indonesia is still reeling from the potent natural 
disasters that have rocked this island nation in the last 
few years, Christian radio broadcasts continue to share 
Christ’s hope. Words of Hope is broadcasting nightly 
programs in the languages of Macasar and Bugis, 30 minutes 
in each language seven nights a week. Far East Broadcasting 
Co. airs the programs via shortwave, but a local AM station 
is also carrying the programs. "[The AM] has really added 
to the response," said Lee DeYoung, Words of Hope’s vice 
president for broadcasting. "Pastors have told us that the 
broadcasts are bearing fruit and that they are proving to 
be a help to them in building their churches." Indonesian 
laws prevent churches from legal registration until 75 
families sign their names on registration certificates. 
Until that time, meeting locations must rotate weekly. 
(Mission Network News)