A Dutch missionary and theologian, her work steadily expanded from Hungary to Central and Eastern Europe and the Balkans, and in recent years also to Central Asia.
A deeply marginalized group, the Roma people have long been considered one of the most widely ostracized people groups in all of Europe. TWR is reaching to show them the love of Christ.
A study by the Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary shows that while Catholics and Orthodox Christians have grown by 0.56% and 0.28%, evangelicals are increasing at 1.34% per year.
Human trafficking is one of the world’s darkest evils. ‘Women of Hope’ is reaching the victimized with stories of restoration through Jesus Christ.
TWR’s mission in the Middle East and the faith of its leaders remind us that hope is not only alive but also returning to the place where it all began.
The program Live On explores what it means to continue living when a son, brother, husband, or loved one does not return home. Where can people find the strength to go on after such loss, or to help others carry their pain?
God is continuing to work, even amid the horror and suffering of the Iranian people.
TWR launches an app for Persian Farsi-speaking people. “We want to reach migrants in Europe with the gospel. We are focused mainly at first on Afghans and Iranians”.
The federation of French mission organizations launches a national questionarie to “gain a broad overview of what evangelicals in France think about missions”.
“With bold faith and fresh vision”, Andy Schick steps up to lead Trans World Radio’s global mission.
What started as a vision to air Christian athlete testimonies quickly grew into a broader strategy spanning radio, video and digital content.
TWR MOTION is bringing God’s Word to an oral culture through stories.
I have learned a lot from Samuel, but what always impressed me about him was his simplicity and humility.
Three years after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, TWR is sharing the hope of Jesus in the region and calls to pray.
Around 2,000 young adult Christians from 75 countries celebrated New Year together in Poland. The movement focusing on mission in the old continent emphasises the need to “prepare the way” for revival.
The new government has pledged to preserve religious freedom and minority rights, but Jesus followers are taking a wait-and-see approach.
God does not act on whims or take things lightly. There is a very deliberate effort to vividly and indelibly impress His true calling upon the church.
We must abandon the habit of trying to replicate our denomination in a different culture. We should strive to recapture the spirit of the early church, by identifying solely with Jesus.
TWR’s national partner in Indonesia reaches the Sundanese through FM radio broadcasts, audio players and listener groups.
There is no lack of mission-related passages in the New Testament; far from it. These are particular passages that provide a significant emphasis.
The Wayana people were first contacted by missionaries in the early 1960s in Suriname. Now, one of those missionary children is partnering with TWR to bring the gospel to the jungle.
“We believe the sports activities will provide unparalleled circumstances for evangelism across many cultures”, said Cécile Chan-Janiaud, TWR Director for Digital Media Ministry in Europe .
Gospel-rich media is sowing seeds in Bosnia and Herzegovina, a place where faith and ethnic identity are delicately intertwined.
TWR broadcasts more than 12 hours of programming a week in the Hausa language from its 150,000-watt Oasis Transmitter.
TWR MOTION is working with a team of believers in Thailand to create a 20-episode series of animated Bible stories for a Buddhist audience.
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