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Ahoban Radio - Serving the Bengali speaking world

Ahoban means "Call to Worship" - but it is also a "Call to service". Read more about our recent trip to India...
Ahoban Radio - Serving the Bengali speaking world

For over four decades, Radio AHOBAN has been a great resource to sow the seed of the Gospel into the hearts of its listeners.  As a result of an invitation from a long-time listener – who urged us to send a medical team to his region – the BENGALI MEDICAL OUTREACH was formed.  MissionGO and a 17 member medical team recently returned from Bangladesh. 

The purpose of their mission was:

1)  to glorify God while serving the medical needs of the people of the Sundarbans;
2)  to enhance the ministry of AHOBAN;
3)  to assist in ground-breaking efforts to establish faith communities in the Sundarbans.

Their mission was accomplished – and much more!


We urge you to pray for the ministry of Radio AHOBAN. Please help in whatever way the Lord leads you to meet the ongoing costs of radio time and correspondence courses. The need to meet current expenses is $32,400.  Your gift, whether small or large, is urgently needed.


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