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Monday, May 25, 2009

FM Radio Light



Jeff writes:

Last week Sue and I were able to participate in a radio program called "Prayer for the Nation." It was broadcast by FM Radio Light and could be heard all over PNG. Carl Kaumi, who teaches here at the Port Moresby (POM) Centre, arranged for us to go.

Carl Kaumi prays on the air.



Two Newly Minted Radio Personalities



The CLTC was responsible for a full week's worth of half-hour programs where we prayed for the theological colleges of the country. Sue and I took part in two broadcasts. The theme of the first one was reaching the lost through our colleges, and the theme for the second was for our colleges to accurately teach God's word. Since there were three of us praying, each one took around ten minutes to share a Bible passage or verses, and then pray through them. Port Moresby is certainly an entirely different environment from what we are used to in the Highlands, and we are thankful that the Lord has opened new opportunities for ministry for us here.

(To our blog followers: because Internet charges are so incredibly high here in Port Moresby, we have not been able to post to our blog as often as we would like. Keep us in your prayers as we battle city noises, the heat, and loneliness. God is sustaining us, and we know He is using us here as well. I have a new class starting this week entitled "Genesis and the Pentateuch." My last class ended well. Sue is making great headway on the plans for a graduate refresher course to be held in December on the island of Bougainville. Pray for her as communications [telephone and mail] have been difficult with our Bougainville contacts. Pray also that funding will be available to conduct the class. We value each and every one of you. May God richly bless all of you.)

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