Lack of a quality education, poverty and child labor are some of the dire issues faced by Indian children. They especially experience India’s hardships. A program addressing these issues can bring hope to their lives.
Trans World Radio continues to proclaim God’s Word across the continents, and its Project Samuel programming is bringing the wonder of Jesus to children in Africa.
TWR-Indonesia knows that ministry to children is vital so the next generation will know and love God. But during a training session earlier this year, several participants asked: “How should we minister?”
Siria likes to play video games for hours, while her sister Mishell loves to run around. One day, they sat happily listening to a CD together about two good friends, a lamb and a goat.
Referred to as the “city of eternal spring,” Medellin is Colombia’s second largest city. Although one of the more progressive cities, Medellin’s more than 3 million people face severe problems.
One January afternoon, a TWR-Cambodia team visited “Garbage Mountain” on the outskirts of Phnom Penh. There, Cambodian children learned a new praise song and played a game together.
An estimated 6 million Gypsies live across Europe, with the majority in the former communist countries. TWR’s partner office, Studio 865, is sharing the gospel with this impoverished people group in Bulgaria.
For more than 20 years, a friendly octopus has shared Jesus with Latin American children over the airwaves. Now he talks about Christ in schools and communities, too.
The children of Cambodia are especially at risk, growing up in poverty and under an unstable national infrastructure, raised by family members continuing to grapple with severe emotional trauma and stress. It’s no surprise, then, that so many of them also don’t know about Christ’s hope and unconditional love. But TWR-Cambodia is seeking to change that by airing its weekly 15-minute program <EM>Happy Children’s Garden</EM>.
TWR-Romania is passionately helping the Bible come alive for unengaged children in their nation where abortion rates are high and thousands of kids live on the streets.
The church in Leskovac, Serbia, is endeavoring to reach the Gypsy people with the gospel of Jesus Christ—and the main evangelists in this venture are children. In addition, Trans World Radio is coming alongside believers to share the good news over the airwaves.