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Little Red Radios (Part 2)

When the road disappears

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June 26, 2018

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“It’s in their heart language...”

When roads to isolated villages washed out in storms, Greg and Alex needed another way to get the gospel to the unreached Quechuas. That’s when they discovered the little red radios, which can receive Christian radio programming and include an audio Bible in the Quechua language. They started with an initial distribution of 50 radios. As of today, they’ve given out nearly 50,000 of the devices.

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Check out our photo essay from Bolivia, Good News in the Andes.

Watch part one of our Little Red Radios video series.

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