Missionary Broadcasting, Inc. exists to help local believers in developing countries establish, operate and maintain Christian radio stations that will serve their communities, evangelize, disciple, nurture and help organize new congregations of believers. We want you to know who we are--and we want to get acquainted with you as well. So, please browse our blog. The need for more and more volunteer engineers and technicians grows with every passing day. Volunteerism seeks to match spiritual gifts and natural abilities with needs and opportunities on the mission field. And, it cultivates warm and meaningful interpersonal relationships that can impact us and bless our lives in ways we've never imagined possible! Welcome aboard!
I graduated with a B.A. degree in journalism from Texas A&M University in 1959 and a Master of Religious Education degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas in 1962. Lorna, my wife, graduated from the University of Corpus Christi (now Texas A&M at Corpus Christi) with a B.A. degree in religious education and earned her M.R.E. degree from Southwestern Seminary in 1966 with other post-graduate studies in education from Texas Christian University and the University of Houston.
Lorna and I lived in Mexico City from 1968 to late 2002 except for a year in a little Indian village in Guatemala in 1987-88 and in Panama for three months in 1992 when I served as interim editor of El Eco Bautista.
Besides being director of Missionary Broadcasting, Inc., I am interim pastor of a small congregation of Hispanic Christians.
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