Esperanza Segura (Secure Hope) is aired on many stations in South America, Spain, and the USA. See the schedule here and search “Spanish” to see times and locations. We trust you will be blessed by the stories shared below.
“Dear brothers and sisters, let us not forget to include in our prayers those who undertake journeys to new lands, along with their families who may remain behind. May God’s blessings extend to both the migrants and their loved ones, and may His mercy be a guiding light in their lives.”
“God bless you and keep you, Transmundial family. I am José L. from Venezuela. Right now, I am in Brazil. Thank God he has provided and cared for us until now.”
“I use this platform to tune in to radio station devotionals and programs that enrich our understanding of the Word of God. On multiple occasions, I have shared links to these stations in both Spanish and Portuguese, aiming to facilitate access for others seeking spiritual growth.”
“Good morning! God bless you. I’m a listener from Táchira, Venezuela, and I love the topics on your program. May God give you wisdom, and may you continue spreading the good news of salvation.”
Thank you for supporting our Spanish broadcasts! We pray that many will hear the Gospel because of your generous support. To continue this work, give here!
“Please join me in prayer for our home. While I don’t adhere to any particular religion, I do have a strong faith in God. Without divulging specific details, I trust that God knows the situation. There is pain in my heart as I navigate through this difficult time. Strangely, I sense that it might be in accordance with God’s will, and this brings considerable sorrow. I’m uncertain about the path forward and would appreciate your prayers and support for both me and my home.”
“I ask for your prayers for me. I have problems with some neighbors; I have received death threats. I am from Venezuela.”
Please join us in prayer for listeners to our Spanish broadcasts. Ask God to draw their hearts toward Him and build the Spanish-speaking church.
– Rachel Horst