The pace of life changes as we move into summertime. For Trans World Radio, summer typically brings a drop-off in giving—a summer slump—which presents a real challenge for us because there is no “summer break” in TWR’s worldwide radio outreach.
In the final of a series of five audio segments, TWR board member Willie Yang discusses TWR's China ministry on Moody's Prime Time America.
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In the fourth in a series of five audio segments, Moody Broadcasting's Prime Time America features TWR Europe's Branko Bjelajac discussing the Mission's strategic outreach to Roma (Gypsy) people.
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In the third in a series of five feature segments, Moody Broadcasting's Prime Time America features TWR's Project Hannah Founder and Global Ministry Director Marli Spieker.
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In the second in a series of five feature segments, Moody Broadcasting's Prime Time America features TWR Missionaries Paul and Donna Cox along with Lauren Libby, the Mission's president.
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In the first in a series of five segments, TWR President Lauren Libby and John Summerville, director of Radio Station Partnerships, are interviewed by WMBW's Andy Napier. The eight-minute audio update was aired yesterday on Moody Radio's Prime Time America.
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A group of women from a Project Hannah prayer group recently visited a prison in Côte d’Ivoire. This particular group feels called to reach prisoners with the gospel as well as to minister to the practical needs of the people they encounter.