In 1997, in a small town in East Texas, Bishop W.C. Martin and his wife Donna felt moved to adopt two children from the foster care system.
With 120 stations surrounding China, Sound of Hope boasts one of the largest shortwave broadcasting networks.
The Supreme Court of Indonesia ruled in favor of an independent radio station that was previously closed under pressure from the Chinese Embassy.
Thousands of petitioners paraded from Beijing Southern Railway station towards Tiananmen Square chanting slogans on the morning of June 4, demanding that authorities indentify perpetrators who used iron chains to brutally beat a petitioner.
Fans of the Indonesian Radio Erabaru urged government authorities to stop bowing down to the Chinese regime.
The mighty diplomatic pressure that China is able to exert onto Southeast Asian nations through its embassies and consulates is all bearing down on one man in Indonesia.
Two Vietnamese men have been put on trial in Hanoi, because the Chinese regime objected to short wave radio broadcasts they were beaming into China.
While BBC is canceling its Mandarin broadcasts in April 2011 VOA its Mandarin and Cantonese, Sound of Hope Radio Network announced that they will be expanding short-wave broadcasting to China.
After the wrongful loss of their broadcasting license, a three year wait for a response to their appeals, and harassment by officials and military police, staff of Radio Era Baru today can celebrate.
Sound of Hope has been warned by its carrier in Taiwan that its contract could be terminated.
Under pressure from the Chinese regime, Indonesia has revoked the broadcasting license of Radio Eraburu (New Era), an affiliate of the international media company, Sound of Hope.
In 1997, in a small town in East Texas, Bishop W.C. Martin and his wife Donna felt moved to adopt two children from the foster care system.
With 120 stations surrounding China, Sound of Hope boasts one of the largest shortwave broadcasting networks.
The Supreme Court of Indonesia ruled in favor of an independent radio station that was previously closed under pressure from the Chinese Embassy.
Thousands of petitioners paraded from Beijing Southern Railway station towards Tiananmen Square chanting slogans on the morning of June 4, demanding that authorities indentify perpetrators who used iron chains to brutally beat a petitioner.
Fans of the Indonesian Radio Erabaru urged government authorities to stop bowing down to the Chinese regime.
The mighty diplomatic pressure that China is able to exert onto Southeast Asian nations through its embassies and consulates is all bearing down on one man in Indonesia.
Two Vietnamese men have been put on trial in Hanoi, because the Chinese regime objected to short wave radio broadcasts they were beaming into China.
While BBC is canceling its Mandarin broadcasts in April 2011 VOA its Mandarin and Cantonese, Sound of Hope Radio Network announced that they will be expanding short-wave broadcasting to China.
After the wrongful loss of their broadcasting license, a three year wait for a response to their appeals, and harassment by officials and military police, staff of Radio Era Baru today can celebrate.
Sound of Hope has been warned by its carrier in Taiwan that its contract could be terminated.
Under pressure from the Chinese regime, Indonesia has revoked the broadcasting license of Radio Eraburu (New Era), an affiliate of the international media company, Sound of Hope.