A pair of TWR Africa 40th Anniversary Celebration events were held Oct. 31, 2014. At both, attendees received a free copy of a special booklet Andrew’s team has worked on for the past five months. You can download it as a PDF to read some of the amazing things God has done in Africa.
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Edith Kleynhans video
This week, Andrew’s team is busy putting the final touches together for our office celebration of TWR Africa’s 40th Anniversary. A new video that will be shown is above.
New Job in Africa
Today in South Africa it’s Spring Day when schools allow students to dress casual instead of their normal uniform. Our latest newsletter has fun, science and the new way Andrew now serves as a missionary.
Engaging UPGs in West Africa
For the past several months, Andrew has been helping TWR-Africa illustrate the kind of indigenous, creative missions projects needed for Unreached People Groups (UPGs) around the Benin transmitter.
Check out the 12-page magazine and let us know if you like it.
TWR, The First Sixty
If you have six minutes today, please watch the TWR 60th Anniversary film celebrating six decades of God using TWR to speak hope to the world.
Andrew personally filmed four of the presenters (right) here in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Has It Been 15 Years Already?
Looking back over a decade and a half of full-time ministry on the field, we’ve been privileged to see God at work in many ways. This prayer letter features a timeline combining the origins of Trans World Radio with some of our career highlights.
First TWR Broadcast
Happy Anniversaries to TWR
Today the TWR family worldwide celebrates our 60th Anniversary of speaking hope to the world. Our latest letter covers what that means here in Africa and how lives are being touched in meaningful ways.
Film, Radio and Concern
Giving and receiving training in Cape Town and a life touched in East Africa.
Radio ELWA Video from Nigeria trip
Here’s a new video mostly produced from footage shot on my iPhone in June. In an amazing “coincidence” while in Jos, Nigeria a message was forwarded from the USA that the sponsor (a church in South Africa) of a particular program was asking for an update. Instead of writing a report, I shot an interview with the producer of the series plus a few others.