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Dear Carmen,
At last, I have wonderful news to share. I am finished with
the chemotherapy treatments and with the
radiation treatments!
I have resumed all my normal activities (although I never really
stopped... just was slowed down a trifle)
and am looking forward to many more years of writing and broadcast
and ministry. Not only do the
doctors believe they removed all the cancer, but they genuinely
believe the cancer will not recur.
I cannot adequately express my gratitude to you for caring about my
healing over these past months.
There is no doubt in my mind that God heard each and every prayer
offered in my behalf, and that He
was answered beyond what I deserve.Throughout the last eight months, the Lord not only enabled me to
continue my normal activities with a
minimum of disruption, but also taught me invaluable insights I
could have learned no other way. As I've
traveled on this fascinating journey, I feel deeply humbled and
blessed to see how the Lord took care of
me provided just what i needed.
Thank you for being a faithful friend to me.
May the Lord continue to shine His light through you as you continue
to use your gifts for His glory.
Yours in Lord's hope,
June
Thanks for all you do there at Pan American
Broadcasting. You help me serve the Lord Jesus in
a wonderful way that I would have never dreamed of.
Radio Pastor, Willow Hill, Illinois
Dear
Pan American Broadcasting
We are
receiving many, many, many letters every week, always filled with
incredible testimonies
of how
their lives have changed. Its been a truly fruitful outreach
and a blessing to everyone else in our
ministry. It's wonderful. Thanks for your partnership in
this, as we could not do it without you.
God
bless you in every way my dear brother. And keep up the good
work.
Yours
in his love and service,
Jonathan
Hi Carmen and all
our friends at Pan American Broadcasting
Greetings from
Georgia!!!
On behalf of The
Salvation Army, we want to take this opportunity to express to you our
deepest appreciation for the broadcast of this Salvation
Army program on Radio Africa 1 and 2.
Since 1984, Pan
America Broadcasting Company has helped us provide hope to the
"hungry and
homeless" of heart
in many nations of Africa. We are grateful to God for our
20-year partnership in radio ministry
with you. Only in eternity will we know the full extent of how
God has used our labors
together.
Thank you and
may God bless you, richly!

Partners in evangelism
Commissioner Philip Needham recently presented a certificate of
appreciation to the Pan American
Broadcasting Company for 20 years of broadcasting partnership with
the Salvation Army. Over those
years, PABC has distributed the 15-minute weekly program, "Wonderful
Words of Life," to various
shortwave radio stations around the world. The company is currently
broadcasting the program from
Radio Africa, a network of two stations in Equatorial Guinea.
Through these stations, The Salvation Army
is broadcasting the gospel across the western and southern nations
of the African continent, to a
potential listening audience of over 300 million. Radio is the
primary source of news and information in
African nations. With illiteracy in the regions as high as 75%,
radio is essential. Radio Africa is one of the
few full time religious stations reaching these people. (L-R: Mike
McGraw, radio ministries production
director; Robin Boggs, Pan American Broadcasting Co.; Needham;
Carmen Jung, Pan American
Broadcasting Co.; Regina McGraw, radio ministries operations
director.
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