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February 27, 2024

Wycliffe is using the chronological lessons, interpreting them into the Luhya language over the radio every Sunday morning:

“I am Imbayi from Vihiga county. I am a construction worker and a fan of radio. I listen to music, news, and many other programs. One day, when I was home with my radio, a new program was introduced about Bible stories. I got interested and wanted to listen.

I don’t go to church so this was a good opportunity for me to listen to the Word of God. My desire has always been to know more about creation and that was the beginning of the program. I listened to it in my mother tongue, Luhya-Maragoli, and I felt so good.

Through the program, I have learned a lot. I haven’t met the teacher yet, but he is teaching us the truth which many pastors do not do. I am close to giving in to Christ as I now know who the Creator is, that man has fallen, and that we have sinned against God. On Sunday mornings, 8 am – 9 am, I am always with my radio learning about God.”