Radio – Oral Communicators 1 – Intro to Orality

Several media ministries in Africa (TWR, FEBA, CVC, etc.) are trying to engage the church in Africa who lack Internet access and who won’t be reached by this website) with the crucial issues of Cape Town 2010. Multiple series areRead more…

Pre-Lausanne Radio – Oral Communicators-Promo A

This is the 30-second promos for the first episode produced on Oral Communicators. We will post each episode along with it’s transcript. If you want to use these in other regions or languages feel free to take the content andRead more…

Radio Series – Oral Communicators 1 – Promo

This is the 30-second promo for the first episode produced on Oral Communicators. We will post each episode along with it’s transcript. If you want to use these in other regions or languages feel free to take the content andRead more…

Pre-Lausanne Radio – Oral Communicators-Episode D

This is the fourth radio episode in the Down To Earth series on Oral Communicators. Literate communication styles often lead to oral learners getting an incomplete understanding of God’s Word. Using the heart language of the people, rather than aRead more…

Pre-Lausanne Radio – Oral Communicators-Episode C

This is the third episode in the Down To Earth radio series on Oral Communicators. Literacy is less common that we assume. The real percentage of literates in even themost wealthy, developed countries is far lower than governments claim. ThelocalRead more…

Pre-Lausanne Radio – Oral Communicators-Promo C

This is the 30-second promos for the second episode produced on Oral Communicators as part of the Down To Earth radio series. If you want to use these in other regions or languages feel free to take the content andRead more…

Pre-Lausanne Radio – Oral Communicators-Episode B

This is the second radio episode in the Down To Earth series on Oral Communicators. Thousands of languages are Bibleless. Even for hundreds of languages that have Bibles, most adults aren’t literate enough to read such a lengthy, complicated book.Read more…