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Though FBH International started in 1951 as a local radio broadcast in Newfoundland, our emphasis is now on our international programs. Through this page, you can link to some of our international programming. While the programs have been on air in their own regions for years, we are now in the process of providing links to them through this website. This will enable those who understand these languages to listen from wherever they are in the world.

From Mexico City
This link will take you to the website of our Spanish language program. Nathan Diaz is the producer and you can find out more about him and the program he produces for us there. The program is broadcast on AM 1440 on Thursdays at 6:00pm local time.
From Moscow When you click here, you'll go to the "Radio Teos" live broadcast in Moscow and St. Petersburg. This station is part of Far East Broadcasting's international ministry. Our program "Family Bible Hour" is broadcast on Tuesdays at 5:00pm local time. (That's 9:00am in the Eastern Time Zone.)
From Nairobi Click here to find a recent example of our African English program. It is produced and hosted by Winnie Onyimbo. Feature presentations are by Ambrose Nyangao. We intend to add fresh programs from the production team in Kenya on a regular basis.
From Cairo
Click here to go to Arab World Ministry's "Maarifa" website where you can hear our program "Champions of Faith" in Arabic.  We have a partnership with AWM in the production and airing of this program on Trans World Radio.

We are in the process of making this page more comprehensive. Look for programming in these languages coming soon.
           - Portuguese             - Telugu
Please pray for these broadcasts as you listen.

Are you a radio producer?

Check out the following articles by FBH International's Executive Director, Ron Hughes.

Spiritual Preparation for Radio Ministry     In this article Ron outlines some areas of spiritual preparation that are particularly useful in media ministry.

Start Where They Are     This essay gives Ron's personal philosophy of evangelistic ministry. Effective communication requires the messenger to adopt the vocabulary and style of the listener. It is not the listener's job to adapt to the vocabulary and style of the messenger.