Written by: FEBA Radio
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If God is good, why does evil still exist? Does a Christian have to quit drinking? These are the kinds of questions FEBA Mongolia aims to answer in their Factual Discussion program, which airs every Friday evening on local radio and Facebook Live.
The average broadcast is 50-60 minutes long. The team puts shorter segments of the program on Facebook, along with a 60-second reel. So far, the shorter segments have been viewed by more than 560,000 people, which accounts for about 17% of Mongolia’s population.
The Factual Discussion program is aimed at both believers and non-believers. Buddhism dominates Mongolian society and culture, and there are many misperceptions about Christianity. Factual Discussion seeks to cultivate a better understanding of Christianity among non-believers by discussing questions like: Does Christianity plan to destroy world civilisation? Will Mongolia develop if we believe in Christ? Do Christians only pretend to have changed?
Similarly, believers can learn to answer questions about their faith. “I attend a Christian church,” a 54-year-old listener told FEBA Mongolia. “However, I realised that until today I had been ignorant of important concepts about the Bible and my faith … God cleared my doubts through this program. I’m able to answer people’s various questions. I regularly suggest it to non-believers.”
When FEBA Mongolia asked their Christian listeners about the problems they face due to their faith in Christ, 65% of respondents said they experience a constant need to defend their faith. Factual Discussion aims to equip people like this to defend their faith, while also sharing the gospel. A 30-year-old cell group leader from Ulaanbaatar told the team, “Factual Discussion has helped me answer many difficult questions that others cannot explain.”
Pray with us that FEBA Mongolia’s programs will continue to bring clarity to listeners, so that they can find their way in Christ.
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Date published: 23/09/2023
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