June 2021

ROCK Resources
Each month, Trans World Radio (TWR) sends us listener feedback from The WAY of  RIGHTEOUSNESS (TWOR) programs, broadcast in dozens of languages from their transmitters around the world. A few recent samples:

  • Indonesia: “Thank you for this series. I’ve been blessed by this program and my faith is strengthened.”
  • Turkey: “I listen to this program only to be informed. I’m an atheist and can say that until recently I had not really thought much about God, however, I realize that I need to give this topic importance in my life.”
  • Morocco: “I know now that my real identity is through Jesus, who saved me and redeemed me by His blood!”
  • Saudi Arabia: “To worship God with Christian believers is strictly forbidden here, but I praise Him for the opportunity to listen to The Way of Righteousness, learn about the Bible and hear his voice in this Arab land.”
  • Ethiopia in the Tigrinya language: “My friends and I benefit from listening to the Bible series broadcast. There are sixteen of us fellowshipping together.”
  • Burundi in Kirundi language: “The Way of Righteousness is like a Bible school. I thank you for the clarity of the messages. Please pray for me as I have so many problems and needs in my daily life as a mother….”
  • Uganda in the Nubian language: “My twelve-year-old daughter and I listen on our way to work and school every morning. We enjoy this program every day!”

ROCKids
One event that happens each year in Senegal is the distribution of Samaritan’s Purse Christmas Child boxes. Last month, 469 children received boxes at an elementary school in a village in northern Senegal. The overseer of the distribution wrote, “Each child also received in each box a gospel story booklet. May the Lord touch the hearts of any of the parents and siblings who will also read it!” Thank you too for your prayers and part to see the construction of the girls’ secondary school in Tanzania reach its finish line. For more on this, check out last month’s ROCK Review – CATCH THE VISION! www.rockintl.org/rock-reports/rock-review-may-2021

June 2021