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Americas

Content that relates to the region of the Americas.

Americas

Americas

Spotlight on TWR's ministry in the Americas

Rediscovering the “Lost Writings” of Corrie ten Boom

CARY, NC, August 8, 2008–International Christian broadcaster Trans World Radio announces the release of a book containing never-before-published devotions by Corrie ten Boom, noted Dutch speaker and best-selling author of renowned classic The Hiding Place.

Trans World Radio Appoints New International Director for Americas Region

Cary, NC, June 12, 2007—Trans World Radio (TWR) President/CEO David Tucker announced on June 5 that Tim Klingbeil has been named International Director for the Americas, effective immediately. [Continue reading]

"I'm a faithful listener to your program, which fills my life with comfort and encouragement. For a long time, I made fun of Christians. But after carefully reading the Bible to try to disprove it, I found the true meaning to life.

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Ministry Partnership Team Area Director

The objective of this position is to engage major donors, broadcasters, foundations and churches in the U.S. in vital ongoing relationships that result in the release of greater resources for TWR’s mass media ministry so that lasting fruit is produced.

More than 40 percent of the urban population of Latin America lives in the region’s 50 cities that exceed 1 million. TWR’s City Lights project provides Christian programs to adults, youth and children living in such megacities.

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"It is a blessing to write to you, thanking you for the spiritual food I have received while I drive to my work daily. Your program is such a great benefit to us.

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TWR Magazine Vol. 28 No. 3

Want to keep up with TWR on a regular basis? Request your free subscription of TWR, the Mission's award-winning triannual magazine. Or download a PDF version here. Throughout the magazine’s 12 pages, TWR features articles on missions and how radio is making an impact for Christ.

An Unchanging Message for a Changing World (Global Ministry 1207)

December 2007 Spotlight: TWR's Global Ministry

  • TWR's global priorities for worldwide outreach
  • Spotlight: 2007 Highlights
  • Listeners Respond From: Albania, Mozambique, Colombia and more.

Tropical Storm Noel Cuts a Destructive Path

October 31--TWR-Dominican Republic Director Georgina Thompson asks for prayer for her country in the wake of Tropical Storm Noel. "Rain continues and the backyard is full of water," she writes in an e-mail. "The water already entered the apartment in the rear. Keep praying; the heavy rain in the country puts many communities at risk." She also says that the storm has created a national tragedy. [Read more]

The skinny Mennonite man, dressed in overalls and a Mexican hat, entered the radio station. His teeth were yellowed from chewing the coca drug. His cheeks bulged, his mouth loaded with coca leaves.

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For the many Nivacle people of Paraguay who are nonliterate, life is difficult and the opportunity to hear the gospel quite limited. But TWR is reaching out to them over the airwaves.

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"This program, which has been such a blessing to us, can reach many needy lives. We listen every night here in Cuba. We are an elderly couple that lives alone, and we are fed by your precious messages.

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From bustling cities to remote jungles, TWR’s women’s ministry, Project Hannah (PH), shares Christ’s compassion and hope with women across the globe. A few months ago, a PH team in Ecuador visited some isolated Quichua listeners.

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Teaching future pastors and lay leaders is important to church growth and maturity. But without qualified materials, it’s difficult to train new leaders. That’s why TWR-Venezuela initiated <em>School of the Bible</em>.

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"I live in an isolated area, and listen to you every morning. I don’t go to church often because of the danger in which we live, but by means of radio I have the church in my house.

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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.

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