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EPISODE · Sep 15, 2017 · 31 MIN

Ep 50: How a Radio Station is Born

from Reach Beyond Podcast: Stories of hope, inspiration and transformation from around the world

Have you ever wondered exactly what it means to plant a radio station? What's involved? How long does it take? What kind of challenges or obstacles exist in international countries? Today's podcast guests answer these and many more questions, as well as share stories of how radio ministry is having huge impact in lives throughout the Asia Pacific Region. Over the years Reach Beyond has had the opportunity to join with partners to plant many radio stations throughout this region. Steve and Lisa Balzer have been an integral part in many of those station plants, combining their technical and radio training skills like a one-two punch. God has given Steve and Lisa a great breadth of ministry as they travel all over Asia doing radio planting. Listen to this dynamic duo today on today's episode.   LISTEN NOW   Resources: Link to video of 2-minute radio plant Link to video of tower construction      

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