God is Always at the End

WMB South America Reaches Historical Landmark

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September/October 2004

God is Always at the End
By Dee Dee Mills

Isn’t it funny how you can always find God at “the end”? Look closely – you’ll find Him there...at the end of a life, the end of your rope, or even at the end of the day.

World Mission Broadcast’s “fiscal” year is nearing an end. At the close of September 2004 the total of this year’s WMB offering will be tabulated and those funds sent to the field to support WMB’s work worldwide.

From all indications, the annual offering goal for WMB will not be reached this year. The importance of this offering directly affects our ability to reach the unreached through radio, television and internet. However, we know that God is in control and is ready to bless this ministry beyond the generous offerings, and right at the end of the “totals” column.

Thank you for praying for WMB and the Kingdom work that has been accomplished and will be accomplished in the coming years.


WMB South America Reaches Historical Landmark
By Brian Utter, Regional Communications Coordinator, South America

During the month of July 2004, with the addition of the 70 affiliates of Radio Logos Network from Miami, Florida, the regional programs of World Mission Broadcast (WMB) South America have crossed the 600 station mark. During the late 1960’s and early 1970’s, “La Hora Nazarena” (The Nazarene Hour) was at its peak, servicing 600 radio stations throughout Latin America. Also, climbing is the number of monthly listeners with a total of 22.4 million during the month of July. Over 750 families are now receiving the discipleship email “Paquete de Esperanza” (Hope Packet), which is sent each Monday morning.


Did you know...
Rick Guilfoil, Senior Administrative Coordinator...

*As a child, Rick was determined to be a professional baseball player.

*Beef – in all of it’s many wonderful forms – is his favorite food; but has a strong aversion to “evil little green peas.”

*At the age of 13, Rick felt his call into the ministry.

*He has a degree in Hotel/Restaurant Management. A far cry from the computer graphic design and communications path that God has chosen for him.