Still going strong
After World War II, shortwave radio broadcast stations were constructed by Christian missionary organizations at strategic locations in the world, the broadcasts of which could be received over almost the entire globe – in the languages of local listeners. Radio carried the sound of God’s Word. Gathered around a shortwave radio, listeners could hear the truth from the Bible as transmissions bounced up and down between the ionosphere and the earth.
Shortwave broadcasts thus provided, and today still provide, independent international programming that can travel enormous distances, cannot easily be “jammed”, and are to this day the best means to avoid an information stranglehold in a closed country, and the most accessible form of communication to a rural location. Radios also continue to be cheaper than phones or computers and don’t require reading fluency
Many people predicted a demise in shortwave radio with the advent of the internet, but the reverse has happened – especially in the international setting. Over 3 billion shortwave receivers now exist worldwide. And though they may have local AM and FM radio, millions of people prefer shortwave radio in order to listen to programs that originate on the other side of the world. God’s word “shall not return void” (Isaiah 55:11), and it is the means through which “faith comes” (Romans 10:17), because it is made “quick and powerful (alive and active)” (Hebrews 4:12) by its infusion with the power of the Holy Spirit spoken by those “moved by the Holy Spirit spoke from God” (2 Peter 1:21).
Our RADIO MINISTRY
Creation Moments broadcasts are heard on over 1,300 radio stations in the United States. Each 2-minute program features scientific evidence in the light of God’s Word that points to proof of a world designed by our Creator, not by evolutionary chance – our Creator who is also our Savior, per the Bible, as many of the programs point out.
Our program also airs over the radio waves internationally, AM/FM and shortwave, through various partner ministries, including TransWorld Radio (TWR) which broadcasts our programs not only in English but in seven other languages to the regions concentrated with those dialect groups.
Worldwide OutreachStation Finder
Are you a radio station interested in airing our creation-evangelism programs? Follow this link to sign up for our broadcasts!