Thousands Impacted by The Tide India Outreach Since 1978, The Tide has actively shared the Gospel in the world’s second-most populous nation, where thousands have been able to hear the gospel through radio broadcast as radios are placed in villages, creating a thirst for His word, many hearing for the first time about Jesus Christ. Read More
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The Tide Preparing to Launch Eighth Language in India Where Christians Face Increased Persecution The second-most populous nation in the world, India is home to more than 1.2 billion people. And although Christians make up only about 2.5 percent of the population, they are increasingly under attack by Hindu extremists in this primarily Hindu country. The Tide is in the process of launching its eighth heart language, Telugu, among this people group of practicing Hindu's.
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Help Support The Tide Ministry While You Shop You can help The Tide in sharing the good news of Jesus Christ by using goodshop.com as you shop online. By using goodshop you will have access to money-saving opportunities while goodshop donates to our association up to 20% of what you spend. Frequent your usual retailers and you’ll be raising money that helps us reach people with the gospel. So go ahead and signup and select Gospel Tide Broadcasting Association as your cause, then shop, save, and touch the hearts of people around the world! How many times a day to you search the internet for information? By using goodsearch as your search engine on the internet you continue to help support The Tide ministry. With each search on the internet, goodsearch makes a donation to the ministry. ...
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The Tide to Launch Three New Radio Language Programs It’s not yet a full week into the New Year, but January is already proving momentous for The Tide© global radio ministry as we celebrate new beginnings with the launch of radio programing in three new languages. In Nigeria, The Tide will begin broadcasting in the Amo and Agwagwune languages, and in Albania and neighboring Kosovo, Albania language programs will begin airing. Read more