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In the World's Rural Outposts, A Shortwave Channel to God
By Kevin Sullivan Washington Post Foreign Service Sunday, October 7, 2007 As dusk fell deep in a forest of mango and palm trees, Jaime Jeremias Matsimbe sat on the rose-colored dirt and hand-cranked a shortwave radio, looking for the word of God. He wound the little plastic handle round and round, charging the radio like winding a watch, and soon a preacher's voice boomed across a courtyard filled with goats and turkeys. Twenty miles from the nearest paved road, Matsimbe smiled as he listened to a Texas preacher's sermons about Jesus and Saint Paul, translated into a local language spoken only in the southern African backcountry. Long article in today's Washington Post: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...l?hpid=topnews (via Mike Barraclough, dxldyg) =========================== dxAce Michigan USA |
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On Sun, 07 Oct 2007 05:36:17 -0700, dxAce wrote:
In the World's Rural Outposts, A Shortwave Channel to God By Kevin Sullivan Washington Post Foreign Service Sunday, October 7, 2007 As dusk fell deep in a forest of mango and palm trees, Jaime Jeremias Matsimbe sat on the rose-colored dirt and hand-cranked a shortwave radio, looking for the word of God. I doubt very much listening to fundamentalist, conservative, propagandist Christian claptrap from the USA is helpful in the least. What a shame he doesn't put his shortwave radio to better uses. |
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dxAce wrote:
In the World's Rural Outposts, A Shortwave Channel to God By Kevin Sullivan Washington Post Foreign Service Sunday, October 7, 2007 As dusk fell deep in a forest of mango and palm trees, Jaime Jeremias Matsimbe sat on the rose-colored dirt and hand-cranked a shortwave radio, looking for the word of God. He wound the little plastic handle round and round, charging the radio like winding a watch, and soon a preacher's voice boomed across a courtyard filled with goats and turkeys. Twenty miles from the nearest paved road, Matsimbe smiled as he listened to a Texas preacher's sermons about Jesus and Saint Paul, translated into a local language spoken only in the southern African backcountry. Long article in today's Washington Post: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...l?hpid=topnews (via Mike Barraclough, dxldyg) =========================== dxAce Michigan USA And there are : Linkname: PHOTOS: Broadcasting the Message URL: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...ery/2007/10/06 /GA2007100601152.html?sid=ST2007100601483 and: Linkname: VIDEO: Religious Radio Gets Reach URL: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...o/2007/10/05/V I2007100501082.html?sid=ST2007100601483 ..."The program, "Thru the Bible," each day interprets a Bible verse in an old-fashioned, folksy manner. It has been translated into 108 languages. Hundreds of hours of McGee's recorded sermons are heard by millions of radio listeners every day in 219 countries. McGee's reach is unmatched, even though he has been dead since 1988." -- -\_,-~-\___...__._._._._._._._._._._._. For real Dxing, see]http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~vz6g-iwt/index.html |
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