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Broadcasts That Bridge the Gap in Austria
May 30, 2025
Prayer Points
- Pray for encouragement – That believers in isolated areas will be uplifted through God’s Word.
- Pray for spiritual access – That THRU the BIBLE’s broadcasts will continue to reach those far from local churches.
- Pray for fruitfulness – That even in small villages, God will raise up faithful disciples through the teaching of His Word.
Today we lift our prayers for Austria. It is known for its breathtaking Alpine landscapes, deep-rooted Catholic heritage, and a culture that is becoming increasingly secular. Yet even in its quiet countryside and remote villages, God is still speaking.
One listener who cares for the elderly in Austria reminds us that God's Word continues to reach hearts even in small villages where churches are few and spiritual fellowship is hard to find. In remote areas like this, THRU the BIBLE serves as a spiritual lifeline..
Enjoy this story from a listener in Austria:
“I work in elderly care in Austria and speak Hungarian. Sometimes I’m working in very small villages. There is only one church in some of these villages. In places like this, I appreciate everything from home. That’s why I am very happy with TTB’s radio programs in Hungarian. God bless you richly!”
We praise God that His Word doesn’t require a crowd but only requires a heart that’s listening. Let’s pray today for Austria—for every listener in every city and small village. May the light of God’s Word continue to reach far and wide, illuminating lives one broadcast at a time.
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How then shall they call on Him in whom they have not believed? And how shall they believe in Him of whom they have not heard? And how shall they hear without a preacher? – Romans 10:14