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Making Waves With Radio: “We Want People to Hear About Jesus”

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The Voice of the Martyrs

Christianity, Martyr, Vom, Persecution, Gospel, Pastor, Persecutedchurch, Apologetics, Islam, Christian, Church, Missions, Missionaries, Religion & Spirituality

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🗓️ 7 September 2024

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Working together, a Canadian with a vision, a businessman from Tampa, Florida, and tentmaking missionaries in Israel launched a ministry that today is making a gospel impact in more than 140 countries.

Listen this week as Tim Whitehead, Executive director for Galcom International in Canada, tells the story of how Galcom started in 1989 producing solar powered radios that could be locked into specific frequencies where listeners in a given location would hear Christian broadcasts. He’ll also share how Galcom has moved forward as technology advanced in the last 35 years—including helping launch more than 200 radio stations to provide gospel broadcast content in places where none previously had been available.

Galcom continues toward the goal of reaching remote villages across the world to share Jesus Christ with more and more people, especially among unreached people groups (UPGs). “When they receive these radios,” Tim says, “it shows them they are not forgotten.”

Listen for four barriers that can be overcome by gospel radio broadcasts, and how volunteers build thousands of radios each year for distribution all over the world. Tim will also share how Galcom and The Voice of the Martyrs started partnering together to serve Christians in Colombia and how that partnership expanded into West Africa and other parts of the globe.

Join us next week for a special episode sharing highlights of the past decade as September 2024 marks the ten-year anniversary of VOM Radio. Please share how you’ve been encouraged and inspired by the testimonies and stories of our persecuted Christian family on VOM Radio over the past 10 years.

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0:00.0

Tim Whitehead helps people in remote areas hear radio broadcasts.

0:05.4

But this is much more than just a technical project.

0:09.2

By reaching these remote villages, Tim's team is saying,

0:12.7

you are not forgotten.

0:15.3

And a lot of unreached people groups in the world,

0:17.3

which there's over 3,000 unique language and culture groups,

0:20.8

that are kind of forgotten by the world.

0:22.2

And so it's not only that they've been

0:23.2

forgotten or not reached with Christianity their governments of their nations have

0:27.1

said oh we don't care about them so they're they're up in the Andes they're in the jungles

0:30.1

they're in the deserts and nobody cares so they don't have anything.

0:33.0

Radio can reach them.

0:35.0

Jesus never promised his followers an easy path.

0:40.0

In fact, he told his disciples that the world would hate them.

0:43.5

He sent them out as sheep among wolves.

0:46.4

Jesus' words came true in the life of the Apostles,

0:49.4

and they're still coming true today

0:51.1

in the lives of his followers around the world.

0:53.7

Join host Todd Nettleton as we hear their inspiring stories and learn how we can help.

0:58.6

Right now on the Voice of the Martyrs radio.

1:00.4

Welcome again to the Voice of the Martyrs Radio. My name is Todd Nettleton. We are in the studio today in

1:06.1

Bartlesville, Oklahoma with Tim Whitehead. He is the executive director of

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