AWR has begun broadcasting programs in the Armenian language, through two FM stations. Programs featuring spiritual, health, family, and children’s topics are being carried on Radio Ardzaganq, in the capital city of Yerevan, and Radio Mig, in the city of Vanadzor. Both stations are repeating the programs a second time during the day at almost no charge. Read More ▶
From the tiny island of Guam, AWR’s shortwave broadcasts are carrying the gospel to the most populated countries on earth. But the facility needs a crucial upgrade. Read More ▶
If you are in the areas of Oregon or Washington state, plan on attending a church service at the following locations and hear the amazing experiences of AWR listeners and what these radio programs mean to so many around the world. Read More ▶
The former director of the Adventist Media Center in India, Pastor Edwin Charles, passed away on September 28, 2011, after a lifetime of service in the Adventist Church. We mourn Pastor Charles’ loss, and wish to pay tribute to his dedicated work for AWR. Read More ▶
AWR has started broadcasts in the Wolof language to listeners in Western Africa. The half-hour programs can be heard daily on shortwave radio in countries such as Senegal, Gambia, Mali, and Mauritania, as well as online through awr.org, iTunes, and other podcatchers. These programs are the first to be produced in the AWR studio in Dakar, Senegal, which was rebuilt in 2010. Read More ▶
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