Tuesday, December 11, 2007

AS SURE AS THE SUN RISES...SO IS HIS FAITHFULNESS....


BY BEVERLY OTANGA, AUDIENCE RELATIONS OFFICER, TRANS WORLD RADIO - KENYA
For the Audience Relations Department at Trans World Radio-Kenya, 2007 has been a very fruitful year.

The Lord has proved Himself to be God to us. We have received many letters, e-mails, letters, short message texts and phone calls from our listeners. This is a sign of the impact of the word that is preached in our programmes to the outside world.

We have gone through challenges that we were able to sail through. Newly married couples would come to us, discouraged about their marriages and wanted to come out of them One thing we have realized is that most of the Christian marriages are in problems but we always encourage them to pray. Marriage is God-ordained and not just a simple relationship between a husband and a wife.

This year also saw God provide another computer that has made our work easy.

As a department, I have learnt that God is faithful and true to His word. I have prayed for issues that God has answered and challenges that God has overcome. He is a God who will never leave us or forsake us. Despite the challenges, He has proved Himself to be faithful.

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Transworld Radio

Trans World Radio- A friendly voice in Africa

WHO WE ARE

Nairobi, Kamburu Drive, Off Ngong rd, Kenya
Dr. Paul E. Freed founded Trans World Radio (TWR) an international broadcasting Network registered in Kenya in 1952. TWR-Kenya was the second TWR operation in Africa after the station in Swaziland. The Kenyan office and production center was established in 1976 by the late Rev. Stephen Boakye-Yiadom to prepare for the anticipated expansion of the ministry. Listeners in over 160 countries can hear God’s word taught in more than 200 languages and dialects whose impact is truly incredible. Today over 2 million letters, faxes, e-mails and phone messages are received each year. The programs not only cater to the spiritual aspect of man but also critically look at the social, which include women and/in development, children’s circumstances, health including HIV/AIDS/STI, environmental, agricultural, peace and conflict resolution issues among others. TWR-Kenya produces over 32 different program titles with over 60 hours of programming each week. Every week 133 programmes are dispatched from our office to 10 stations in addition to Africa Regional Office and Swaziland. The other stations are in different parts of Kenya, Uganda and Tanzanian.

Programs produced by TWR-Kenya

  • Through the Bible
  • Tumaini letu
  • PMTC- Preventing Mother to Child Transmission
  • Asali Iuayo
  • Honey that Kills
  • Beshte wa Mtaa
  • Vijana Jumamosi
  • Climbing Higher
  • Mazingira Yetu
  • Africa Challenge