by Layne Jones
Since DYJC (Directing You to Jesus Christ) Lighthouse 104.5FM Christian radio has been on the air, God has done some great things.
On Tuesday, September 22, there were 58 members of the Seventh Day Adventist Church from San Antonio Island, right off the coast of N. Samar, that came to visit our church. We had a special service for them and 34 were saved. They came because one of their teachers has been listening to the radio broadcast.
Many people have told me while I am out soul winning that they are listening to the broadcast. This lets me know that the Gospel is being heard by those who need to know Christ as their Saviour.
We advertise music lessons on the radio. Two nursing graduates came for violin lessons. They were both saved and have been attending the services.
A Philippine army colonel in Catbalogan, W. Samar, 150 km away, told us that many of his men are listening to the radio broadcast online at www.lighthousefm.ph. Many are also listening around the world on the website.
Recently, we made a trip down to Tacloban, Leyte in our van. We were crossing the San Juanico Bridge; it is a 2 km bridge connecting the Island of Samar with the Island of Leyte. At the top span of the bridge we were able to hear the radio broadcast clearly. That is about 250 km away from our place of ministry.
Right now the radio broadcast is reaching about a 50 km radius. Many of our church members are listening. It has been a great help in strengthening the believers in the Word of God.
The 60 foot tower on top of our three story church building in the heart of Catarman is rusting and needs to be replaced. We can put a new 150 foot tower at our campsite beside the ocean and reach millions more. From the campsite on a clear day, one can see Mayon Volcano on the Island of Luzon. There are big cities there like Legaspi City and Sorsogon City. Right now, we are reaching the east bank of the large Island of Masbate. Members of a Baptist church there are listening. With the 150 foot tower at the camp, we could reach all the Island of Masbate, and possibly all the way down to Tacloban, Leyte. The cost of the tower is $15,000. Thank you for your prayers and giving for the work here in N. Samar.


Seventh Day Adventist group who came because of the radio station.

Since DYJC (Directing You to Jesus Christ) Lighthouse 104.5FM Christian radio has been on the air, God has done some great things.
On Tuesday, September 22, there were 58 members of the Seventh Day Adventist Church from San Antonio Island, right off the coast of N. Samar, that came to visit our church. We had a special service for them and 34 were saved. They came because one of their teachers has been listening to the radio broadcast.
Many people have told me while I am out soul winning that they are listening to the broadcast. This lets me know that the Gospel is being heard by those who need to know Christ as their Saviour.
We advertise music lessons on the radio. Two nursing graduates came for violin lessons. They were both saved and have been attending the services.
A Philippine army colonel in Catbalogan, W. Samar, 150 km away, told us that many of his men are listening to the radio broadcast online at www.lighthousefm.ph. Many are also listening around the world on the website.
Recently, we made a trip down to Tacloban, Leyte in our van. We were crossing the San Juanico Bridge; it is a 2 km bridge connecting the Island of Samar with the Island of Leyte. At the top span of the bridge we were able to hear the radio broadcast clearly. That is about 250 km away from our place of ministry.
Right now the radio broadcast is reaching about a 50 km radius. Many of our church members are listening. It has been a great help in strengthening the believers in the Word of God.
The 60 foot tower on top of our three story church building in the heart of Catarman is rusting and needs to be replaced. We can put a new 150 foot tower at our campsite beside the ocean and reach millions more. From the campsite on a clear day, one can see Mayon Volcano on the Island of Luzon. There are big cities there like Legaspi City and Sorsogon City. Right now, we are reaching the east bank of the large Island of Masbate. Members of a Baptist church there are listening. With the 150 foot tower at the camp, we could reach all the Island of Masbate, and possibly all the way down to Tacloban, Leyte. The cost of the tower is $15,000. Thank you for your prayers and giving for the work here in N. Samar.


Seventh Day Adventist group who came because of the radio station.

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