The Roma, or gypsies as they are commonly called, live in Central and Eastern Europe. If you do a web search on them, you'll discover something… read more
If you haven't heard, TWR has been broadcasting for a few years into Pakistan, Afghanistan and North India. We call it the PANI project. From an… read more
Exactly 60 years ago today, October 16, 1960, TWR began broadcasting from Monte Carlo, Monaco. TWR President Lauren Libby joins us on today's… read more
Pete and Jen Emery left the comforts of the United States to serve as missionaries to a group of people who live around a garbage dump in Ecuador. … read more
My wife Kathy and I have enjoyed the music of Keith and Kristyn Getty for years, so I was very excited to talk with Keith on today's Footsteps. … read more
Before I type another word, let me quote Jesus, speaking of His return, in Matthew 24 (ESV): “But concerning that day and hour no one knows,… read more
Over the last four years, I've recorded and produced over 700 different Footsteps programs, and by far, the episode that has received the most… read more
After weeks of research and hunting, I finally purchased a new bicycle. Actually, I bought a used bike, but I’m very excited about riding it… read more
Why would a Christian radio station like TWR-Bonaire carry the news? Some might argue, “Christian stations should stick to Biblical teaching… read more
In 1901, Lous Klopsch, editor of Christian Herald magazine, published the first red-letter edition of the Bible.(1) Then, about a hundred years… read more
According to Dariush Ghobad of ERF in Germany, some of the refugees who have fled the Middle East and Central Asia are now having "eye-opening… read more