Radio Ministry
Radio transcends borders
In most Muslim countries, evangelism is only possible under difficult conditions and in some, such as Saudi Arabia, it is almost completely impossible. Call of Hope’s Frontline Workers in Africa, the Middle East and other parts of Asia must always exercise special caution when telling Muslims about Jesus Christ. For many years, evangelistic radio broadcasts have been a wonderful additional means of spreading the message of God's love to Muslims. The radio does not stop at national borders and can be received freely and at any time by interested Muslims in the respective regions and via the Internet.
Several hundred million Muslims can be reached
Our evangelistic programs are broadcast via state, Christian and private radio stations - depending on local possibilities. The Christian radio programs produced by our Jordanian employees reach the entire Arabic-speaking world via satellite and internet. In Morocco we reach the local Berbers in their native language. In Ghana and in the completely Islamic north of Nigeria we can broadcast our Bible programs on several radio stations. In Nepal we produce radio programs for the Muslim minority. In Indonesia we can also reach Muslims for Jesus through dozens of radio stations across the country. Our employees repeatedly receive letters from Muslims who have come to believe in Jesus because of the radio broadcasts.