Christmas is right around the corner. Decorations are out, carols are playing, and we are all rushing to get everything ready. It’s all so familiar. But that’s not the story in Mongolia. The celebration of Christmas is a new thing in Mongolia that started with first-generation Christians in the 1990’s and has grown to a thriving season of celebration. Joining …
Creating Worship Songs for Mongolians
When an unreached people group comes to Christ, they become a first-generation church with unique challenges. One of them is corporate worship. What does a church sing if there are few songs of worship in their language? This is the case for Mongolia and, during the pandemic, it was one of the problems FEBC set out to solve… Help our …
Winds of Change in Mongolia (Ep. 112)
There’s life change in the air and it’s coming from FEBC’s Wind FM. This station has been broadcasting the Gospel in Mongolia for several years now, and this year there is new growth as the network of stations expands in this vast nation. Joining Ed to talk about the work is Batjargal Tuvshintsengel, who has been with the Mongolia radio …
Jagaa’s Story
Secluded on the barren steppes of Mongolia, Jagaa and his wife live a nomadic life, far from any city, and any church. Yet, one day, Jagaa met a local believer, which changed everything… FEBC Mongolia currently broadcasts on 16 local FM stations throughout Mongolia, and is establishing 11 new radio stations as well. When completed, the entire country, and even …
Moody Radio Listeners Help Launch 12 New Stations in Mongolia!
FEBC Mongolia is establishing 12 new radio stations across Mongolia with the help of Moody Radio listeners. Three of the 12 stations were recently completed. In the Western part of the country, Tsetserleg city became the first to go on the air on May 24th. Two more stations in the cities of Ulyastai, and Ulaangom were launched shortly thereafter in …
Moody Radio Listeners Help Launch 12 New Stations in Mongolia!
FEBC Mongolia is establishing 12 new radio stations across Mongolia with the help of Moody Radio listeners. Three of the 12 stations were recently completed. In the Western part of the country, Tsetserleg city became the first to go on the air on May 24th. Two more stations in the cities of Ulyastai, and Ulaangom were launched shortly thereafter in …
All of Mongolia On-Track to be Reached with the Gospel
Just a few years ago there were only 4 Christians in all of Mongolia, and absolutely no Christian radio stations. Now, in addition to the 13 stations FEBC operates, 6 more are on-track to be built soon! This means the Gospel is on the verge of reaching the entire country—urban cities and even the most remote settlements! Here are just …
Hope is in the Wind (Ep. 60)
News from Mongolia: “Hope is in the Wind”. Ed and Wayne talk about how hope is growing through the outreach from our radio station in Mongolia named, “Wind FM”. You’ll get to hear stories of listeners, and from FEBC’s ministry director about the way’s God’s Spirit is blowing through this needy country. Learn how you can pray and be a …
From Reindeer Herders to Hitchhikers: Reaching all of Mongolia
Whether it’s a local salesman picking up hitchhikers or a nomadic family of reindeer herders, the Gospel is reaching the people of Mongolia and making a difference. This country of around 3 million people is one of the most sparsely populated places on the planet. On average, there are only 5 people per square mile. In a country with such remote outposts and scattered minority groups, …
Unreached in Focus: Mongolia
Thirty years ago, Mongolia was a Soviet state. Communism and atheism were the country’s official beliefs, but many also practiced Buddhism and Shamanism. There were no more than eight known Christian believers in the entire nation. During the 1989 Lausanne Congress in the Philippines, hundreds of Christian leaders and missionaries focused their prayers on Mongolia asking God for a breakthrough. …
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