Radio and satellite broadcasts bring spiritual fruit among ancient Amazigh

Evangelical Focus / SAT-7  |  World
Date posted:  1 Feb 2021
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Radio and satellite broadcasts bring  spiritual fruit among ancient Amazigh

A young Moroccan Amazigh woman. | photo: funci.org

Both Trans World Radio (TWR) and Sat-7 are reporting encouraging responses from their broadcasts to the Amazigh people group who live in north Africa.

Radio and digital media platforms are proving to be particularly effective tools to reach the Amazigh community and to encourage the Christian minority of local believers in their language.

The Amazigh – alternatively called the Imazighen – are a group of indigenous people who have lived in northern Africa for thousands of years. They predominantly live in Algeria and Morocco, but also reside in the entire region of northern Africa ranging from western Egypt to the Canary Islands in the Atlantic and down to the southern parts of the Sahara desert.

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