When a crisis hits, suddenly, the world looks nothing like it did before.
For more than 100 years, people have turned to the radio to make sense of their world and for life-saving information in times of war and natural disaster.
Since its first commercial broadcast in 1920 radio has become the primary source of information for most people worldwide. In many developing countries, despite much of the population not having access to televisions, laptops, or the internet, 75% of people have radios.
This is why radio is an integral part of crisis communication for countries experiencing war, pandemics, or natural disasters. It’s also why it is essential that we utilize it to reach every corner of the earth with the love of Jesus. Read our latest blog post to learn more about the Power of Radio in Crisis and how you could be a part of its unwavering impact.
Yours in Christ,
Bonnie Sala
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