‘Krusa’ means ‘family’ in the Khmer language. This is the name of FEBC Cambodia’s FM channel, whilst its shortwave broadcast is named ‘Voice of Love’. To a nation full of orphans, the longing for family runs deep.
Reaching Every Tribe and Tongue
Mon, Pale, Kim Mun, Mien, Nahom, Hmong, Lahu. It doesn’t matter how small the ethnic group or how remote. Jesus sees each one, values each one and wants to reach each one. And FEBC is doing that – letting them hear the Good News of Jesus in their heart languages.
Once Excluded, Now Embraced
The marginalised of the impoverished. Al-Muhammasheen or “the Marginalised” – this is what the minority people group in Yemen known as the Muhammasheen call themselves. They are the untouchables of Yemeni society and in missional terms, a closed people group. But they are accepted by God. That is the message FEBC’s partners are bringing to them.
The Urban Unreached
Minus 0.4%. This is the confronting negative growth rate of Christianity in Japan. More than 97% of the population remains unreached. The wealthy Asian country is in a spiritual deficit. But FEBC is helping to reach the urban unreached.