Misson Mongolia: Jesus and the Final Frontiers
By Michael Ireland, Senior Reporter, ASSIST News Service answritermike@gmail.com
(ANS - COLORADO SPRINGS, CO., Feb.2, 2015)
-- Amid the rugged beauty and fascinating culture of Mongolia, there is
a spiritual awakening taking place. People there are coming to Christ
because people have prayed, worked and given to make Him known in a
place where Communism once forbade the practice of religion.
“Today,” writes Wayne Pederson, President of Reach Beyond (www.reach beyond.org)
“there are about 40,000 believers worshiping in some 600 churches
across the country. That’s the good news. The challenge is that the
40,000 believers represent only about 1.2 percent of the nation’s
population.”
In a ministry update, Pederson
says: “That’s why I want to share with you about Mission Mongolia—a
strategic partnership with Far East Broadcasting Co. (FEBC), a ministry
like Reach Beyond that is dedicated to using media outreach to take the
gospel to places where the name of Jesus has not been declared.”
Pederson writes: “More than a
decade ago, I had the privilege of helping raise funds to establish the
first Christian station in Mongolia. Today, the opportunity is even
greater to accelerate the spread of the gospel nationwide.”
According to Pederson, the goal
of the project is to work with local believers to put a Christian radio
station in each of Mongolia’s 21 provinces, blanketing the nation with
gospel broadcasts.
He said: “Right now there are
six partner stations on the air, and many people seeking spiritual truth
are meeting in small groups to discuss what they hear on the programs.
This year, by God’s grace and provision, Reach Beyond and FEBC plan to
add another three stations plus a studio so the gospel and other content
can be developed and aired throughout the country. “
Pederson explained that in
addition to the stations, Reach Beyond and FEBC donors have provided
more than 900 solar-powered, fixed-tuned SonSet® radios that
FEBC-Mongolia will distribute so people near the stations can listen to
the broadcasts.
A Reach Beyond radio planter
recently shared this encouragement, “I think the spiritual void left by
communism has left people curious about Christianity.” He added, “I
believe that hope is contagious, and many Mongolian people are finding
that Christ is the greatest hope of all.”
Pederson added: “We have a long
way to go to fulfill this vision. Every station costs about $25,000 to
launch, and each SonSet® radio sent costs $35. But when we commit to
making Christ known to those who have never met Him and we share the
burden, the goal can be achieved.”
He stated that together with
Reach Beyond and FEBC-Mongolia, you can help declare the name of Jesus
to the people of Mongolia and around the world. “You literally extend
His ‘voice’ and ‘hands’ to those who have never heard His name,” he
said..
“When you give and pray, you
help reach the people of Mongolia with Christian radio, minister to
Ebola victims in West Africa, send hope to refugees in the Middle East,
provide clean water and medical caravans in Central Asia, Africa and
Latin America and so much more.
“God calls each of us to play a vital role in the Great Commission. Your gifts and prayers are doing just that,” he said.
Pederson concluded: “A door is
open for us to reach the people of Mongolia like never before. These
same kinds of opportunities also exist around the world as we take the
good news of Jesus Christ to those who have never heard His name or
don’t understand who He really is.”
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