Thursday, May 21, 2015

What's Going On? June 2015

WONDERFUL NEWS!
Traveling to the mission field involves a lot of prayer, planning, and shipping those basic necessities that will help the missionary live and share the message of Jesus in a foreign land. 

I remember arriving with Brenda and our two young children to Papua New Guinea, PNG, in December of 1977.  Although we had arrived, it would be months later before our belongings would arrive.  Our earthly “essentials” had been very carefully packed into one small wooden crate and four 55-gallon metal drums, that were welded shut. We waited with great anticipation for their arrival.  Across the Pacific Ocean they floated from exotic port to port.  

The day finally arrived, our ship had come in.  We were like children on Christmas morning opening the crate and barrels; we felt like a piece of home had followed us to the mission field.

We are now filled with that same excitement!  World Christian Broadcasting shipped their shortwave technical “essentials” across the Atlantic Ocean, the transmitters arrived, and are now being installed.  

The Morgans 1977: missionaries to Papua New Guinea
The final pieces of this enormous 
technology/broadcasting puzzle, the transmitters, were loaded on a ship in Houston that sailed and have now arrived at their destination.  Each of the two transmitters was packed in shipping containers the size of a semi trailer.  This is a much larger load than my shipping crates and barrels sent to PNG in 1977, but the anticipation of their arrival has been just as great.

Once the transmitters are installed and tested we will be part of sending the Gospel, via this new station, to: Latin America, the Arab world, Africa, India, and Europe.  This station's capabilities plus the current KNLS in Alaska to China, Russia, and the Pacific Rim countries will create a new connection for the world.  For the very first time, the Gospel will be made available to the entire world through this broadcasting signal.  This will give every individual on our planet access to the hope through Jesus Christ.

This is marvelous!  For me, this is a complete turnaround in media outreach from my former 1977 Papua New Guinea experience, one government radio station and no television.  Rather than spending two and a half days to walk to a remote village to share Jesus, God has gifted us with the capability to use media to span the globe with His message.  It is amazing how God's plans come together!

PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR RADIO BROADCAST


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La Voz Alegre is World Christian Broadcasting's Voice to Latin America in Partnership with Christian Productions International
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RADIO BROADCAST WEEKLY SCHEDULE:

Trans World Radio 800 AM reaching Cuba, Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico, 
Sundays 8:00-9:00 PM ET
          La Voz Alegre is also on TWR360.org

WINB shortwave is 9265 KHz (or 9.265 MHz) reaching all of Latin America, Monday night at 6:00-7:00 PM EST Streaming On-line: www.winb.com


WWCR shortwave is 6115 kHz (or 6.115 MHz) is reaching Cuba and Latin America from Nashville, TN,
Wednesday afternoon 5:00-6:00 PM EST


THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO WORKS WITH US TO SEND THE RADIO BROADCAST TO LATIN AMERICANS AROUND THE WORLD.

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Matthew 24:14
And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all nations...

Our dream is to make the saving message of Jesus available to all who seek Him. We are working to accomplish this through the use of the media and partnerships with local churches of Christ and their ministries.