World Mission Broadcast conducts radio programming training in DRC

World Mission Broadcast conducts radio programming training in DRC

by | 12 Feb 2016

Nazarenes in the Democratic Republic of Congo are learning new radio broadcast skills to reach listeners across the country, according to a newsletter from missionaries Gavin and Jill Fothergill.

Peet Voges from World Mission Broadcast out of the Regional Office in Johannesburg, South Africa, recently visited the DRC to provide training on how to write, create, edit, and produce quality programming. 

"From five-minute devotional thoughts to 30-minute shows highlighting music and discussing relevant topics, our possibilities are endless in sharing the good news of Jesus Christ!" the Fothergills wrote. "In Lubumbashi alone, we have 14 radio stations. Of those, about five will broadcast Christian music and messages. We are excited to see where the Lord leads and what opportunities present themselves."

--Church of the Nazarene Africa Region

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