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January 2010 - Dinka Broadcasts Now Produced Inside Sudan
When a Words of Hope team recently visited Juba in South Sudan, they met with Archbishop Daniel Deng of the Episcopal Church of Sudan. Deng commended Words of Hope for…
Read MoreSeptember 2009 - Hope for Disillusioned Iranians
Now more than ever, Iranians are yearning for truth—about their government and their religion. Following Iran’s tumultuous June 12th election, extensive international news coverage has chronicled the disputed results and…
Read MoreJuly 2009 - India Partnership Expands
When a Hindu Brahman and his wife stood up at a church meeting to publicly declare themselves to be followers of Jesus, it caused a ripple effect that brought many…
Read MoreMay 2009 - Reaching Turkey By Every Means
Merhibah! (“Good evening”). A smile warms the handsome features of Haluk Bilgen, as he greets his viewers in Turkish, and welcomes them to his program. And so begins another weekly…
Read MoreMarch 2009 - New Broadcasts to Nepal
On February 1, 2009, despite a deepening global recession, Words of Hope launched a new radio outreach to the Himalayan nation of Nepal. “Journey of the Cross” is an indigenously…
Read MoreJanuary 2009 - Closing the Loop in Uganda
Words of Hope’s research arm, the Media Research Institute (MRI), convened its first ever follow-up research seminar in early December. Words of Hope Uganda put out the call to the…
Read MoreDecember 2008 - Persecution Worsens in India
For decades, India’s religious minorities have experienced mounting tensions and increasingly violent harassment, often politically motivated. Christians, who officially comprise 3 percent of India’s 1.1 billion people, have been persecuted…
Read MoreSeptember 2008 - Sudan Broadcasts Continue After Leader’s Passing
In mid-January, senior Nuer language broadcaster and Sudanese pastor Elijah Tot Deng traveled from the Lokichoggio ministry center near the Sudan-Kenya border to Nairobi for treatment of persistent nosebleeds. He…
Read MoreJuly 2008 - Olympics Focus World Attention on Tibet
Since March 2008 when the Olympic torch passed through many countries en route to Beijing, world attention has focused on Tibet and the plight of her people under Chinese rule.…
Read MoreMay 2008 - New Albanian Programs Provide Comfort
On March 15, 2008, an old ammunition depot exploded near the Albanian capital of Tirana. Dozens perished, hundreds were injured by the powerful blasts which destroyed more than 400 homes.…
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