i5810 Media
Both our Vision and Mission Statements are found in the scripture which inspired our name – Isaiah 58:10. Utilizing electronic media such as radio, video, and web we assist Christian ministries in their efforts to live out this scripture. Along the way, we hope to energize the listener/viewer so that they will do far more than give money to the cause, but actively invest more of themselves in the cause of eliminating human suffering in the name of Christ.
06/23/2021
What is this?? Could it be??? Yes, an actual IN-PERSON fundraiser!
On 104.1 The Fish raising money for "Search+Rescue Kits" through Union Gospel Mission Portland.
And with temps expected to hit triple digits in PDX this weekend, these kits can literally save some lives!
Check it out - www.thefishportland.com
08/21/2018
In drought-stricken Somalia, a simple arm measurement indicates a child's condition. Red = Malnourished. Green = Healthy. Today David Harms is at KLTY radio in Dallas, working to move kids from red to green. $11 provides a month's supply of emergency nutrition packets. Already, 7,000 kids will be fed for a month thanks to generous KLTY listeners.
What fun to hear the sound of these kids singing. They live in a Bangladesh village that's part of "One Village Transformed," a radio radio fundraising campaign we handle for World Concern. In a three-stage plan, the village gets survival resources (food, clean water, medical care), education for both children and adults and economic training to put them on the path to self-sufficiency. Awesome!
07/26/2018
Production Director Chris Huberty is on assignment this week at City Mission Ministries in San Bernardino, Cal. He's hearing powerful stories from men and women who found help and hope at the mission when life was at its lowest ebb. He asked this man named Kimmer how he dealt with hunger when living on the streets. “This is not an exaggeration," he replied. "I would literally rather eat dirt than go hungry.”
07/10/2018
A husband and wife in India rank high on our most-admired list. For more than a decade, Avitha and Daniel Victor have run a free job-training school and residence for the disabled, out of their own home. In their culture, it's a bad omen to cross paths with someone with a disability, so their students aren't even invited to their own siblings' weddings.
"They are hidden people -- hidden inside their homes -- and not seen by society," says Avitha. "We bring out these hidden people and help them celebrate life as it is and feel the love of God."
Says Daniel: “I think the most important thing they gain here is confidence. Most of them have been discriminated against or have been given a sense of no hope or worthlessness. So once they come here and they know that they have been treated like equal human beings, that increases self-worth to a large extent.”
KEZI TV in Eugene did a news segment on them, as they are part of Eugene-based India Partners. Watch this short clip and be inspired: https://youtu.be/5aKXzw77LNQ
Learn more at https://indiapartners.org/my-partnerships/vocational-training.php
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