
India (MNN/TWR) ― Trans World Radio began broadcasting in five Indian languages in 1978 from a single AM-station with a 400,000-watt transmitter.
For three decades, the ministry has made sharing the hope of Christ its primary commitment while working to meet the spiritual, educational, social and cultural needs of its audience through 380 programs broadcast.
Today, the ministry has grown to 62 languages reaching out via shortwave, AM, FM, as well as podcasting, television audio feed and Internet audio streaming. Listener response varies from 30,000 to 60,000 each month.
To mark the 30-year milestone, TWR-India is organizing national listener rallies, clergy development meetings, women's meetings, musical events and more interactive programs across the country.
According to TWR, the ministry team is also involved in many on-the-ground personal outreaches. They sponsor five children from a boys' home in New Delhi and partner with a local church and the City Care Network to distribute wheelchairs to those in need in Hyderabad.
Continue to lift up the needs of this team and pray for God's protection as they work to share the Gospel in some regions that have not been open to it.



