Afia* reaches out to her scalp. The itch is unbearable, but so is the sting from the open wound on her head. The Afghan widow, mother of two and refugee in Indonesia, whose husband was killed by the refugees is at the end of the line. There are many Farsi-speaking refugees like Afia whom FEBC Indonesia is reaching out to.
Introducing a Personal God and Loving Father
Each year on one day in September or early October, the usually bustling streets in Taiwanese cities become quiet. Bathed in the light of the full moon and paper lanterns that decorate homes, families gather to celebrate the mid-autumn festival. The reality of most Taiwanese families is less sweet and wholesome.
Voice of Love to a Nation, Family to Orphans
‘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.