Christian Radio

Woman with tears running down her face as she speak into radio station microphone.
Vicky, testifying to how she got saved through Favor's radio and how Jesus turned her life around.

Radio is the most accessible form of media in these regions to spread the Gospel to large audiences. It’s the greatest vehicle for reaching urban areas, danger zones, peaceful districts, business offices, homes, and the most remote villages disconnected from development. People from all walks of life listen to radios while in their homes, working, or even while riding bicycles - even Muslims are able to listen to the Gospel and its teachings without repercussions.

Favor operates two radio stations that cover Gulu, Uganda, and Juba, South Sudan - reaching people in the right place at the right time. Our programming is a mix of teaching, music, news, testimonies, prayer, preaching, education, and more - all means available are used to touch hungry hearts.

We have become one of the HIGHEST preferred radio stations in the regions of both nations, with a high level of daily community involvement and call-ins. These daily calls are for prayer, testimonies, discussion, or question-and-answer sessions with local leaders. Lives are being changed, people are accepting Jesus Christ as their Savior, the sick are getting healed right away, the lame are walking, blind are seeing… all during our daily prayer session over the radio! They call in and come in. Also, our Favor radio team visits them in their villages and communities after their testimonies, to give them Bibles and validate their recorded testimonies.

Excitement is in the air, and the power of God is moving through the airwaves, touching hearts and transforming lives, all for His glory!!

Children reading from books into microphones.
Children reading a story from a youth story Bible for one of our Favor radio programs.
Group of Africans at the radio station.
Some individuals who have been part of our radio team.
Man sitting at desk with headphones on and computers and radio equipment in front of him.
Praise Jesus for Favour FM reaching millions daily through the airwaves.
Ugandan officer sitting in front of radio microphone
Assistant Inspector of Police Benson Odong talking about human trafficking.
Man sitting in front of radio microphone.
Patrick Ojera - the first child soldier to come to Favor in 2004. Patrick is now a doctor and has a family of his own.
Woman in scrubs sitting in front of radio microphone and smiling.
One of our medical staff sharing some wisdom on the airwaves.
African man in broadcasting room smiling at camera.
One of our radio team members from our station in Gulu, Uganda.
Stories of Transformation
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