‘We had the initial plan of visiting the same places where we had shared the Gospel every three years. These days, we can return even to places we have never been, for 24 hours every day’.
‘The spoken word will never return empty’.
These are some of the heavy-hitting statements shared yesterday evening in our Diguna Wednesday fellowship by Martin Mischnick. He is the technical director of the radio ministry team in Diguna and he has been in Africa for a long time. He has seen it all, wars, uprisings, new arrivals, marriage, kids, departures, the passing on of his wife and of his long-serving co-worker in the ministry, Victor Jonathan Paul (fondly referred to as Uncle Vic).
It was amazing to hear of the scope of the work they do as far as the radio ministry is concerned. They can cross borders without immigration procedures and can enter into homesteads without knocking on doors or planning evangelistic outreaches. The only drawback is that there is no fully tangible way of measuring the effect their work has on people. Apparently, Biblia Husema Broadcasting has 26% of the market share in radio listenership in Kenya. And they don’t even spend so much time tooting their own horn. To quote one famous preacher, ‘do good, let God worry about the results’.
They have recently launched a website so that people as far away as YOU can access them. Simply log on to www.bibliahusema.org and begin to experience the impacting work of this ministry. Since you are reading this blog, it means you have some knowledge of navigating around websites. So, knock yourself out, have a wonderful time. Jeremiah 22:29
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