MarylandOn Mar. 19, the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) will launch ADRAs World Radio, a weekly 30-minute show featuring stories from the front lines of ADRAs fight against poverty.
ADRAs World Radio can be heard each Sat. at 2 p.m. eastern time on the LifeTalk Radio Network. Beginning in May, you may listen to the show through online streaming at www.adra.org. You may also visit ADRAs website to view a station list to determine what station broadcasts the show in your area.
ADRAs World Radio explores the issues and chronicles the experiences of the women and men of ADRA who are creating long-term solutions for food security, economic development, primary health, disaster response, and basic education around the globe.
ADRAs World Radio directly connects listeners to our projects in the field. Its a great opportunity to learnin real timewhats happening in some of the worlds hotspots as well as gain a greater understanding of the development process, stated Tereza Byrne, ADRA's World Radio bureau chief for marketing and development and executive producer.
The show is hosted and produced by Charles Mills, who owns and operates Christian Communications, a media production service based in Berkeley Springs, W.Va. He is author of more than 40 published books and hundreds of magazine articles. Mills is host of several weekly programs heard on the LifeTalk Radio Network, 3ABN Radio Network, and other Christian stations. The son of missionary parents, Mills has traveled the world, living within a rich blend of cultures in both the Far and Middle East.
For more information about how you can place ADRAs World Radio on your radio network or station, call (800) 324-ADRA (2372).
ADRA is present in more than 120 countries providing individual and community development and disaster relief without regard to political or religious association, age, or ethnicity.
Additional information about ADRA may be found at
www.adra.org.
Adventist Development and Relief Agency