SATURATING THE AIRWAVES WITH THE GOSPEL

Published on Tuesday 9th February 2021

In commemoration of this year's World Radio Day, Ambassador Prakash took advantage of the airwaves to reach more young people in his city. He visited Goodnews F.M in Kathmandu, Nepal, a thriving radio station with a potential coverage of 1.2 million. He shared the word of God with his listeners, emphasizing the efficacy of God's infallible Word which should be their only approved manual for living. 

His audience were blessed by the message and several who hadn't received Christ embraced salvation during the altar call.


Heaven is indeed celebrating now!


Praise God!


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