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EGR European Gospel Radio

Worldwide on Shortwave radio, streaming and satellite

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Welcome to European Gospel Radio (EGR)!

Our mission is to spread the Gospel to the World on Shortwave, AM/Medium Wave, Satellite radio, TV and the Internet
EGR is owned and operated by NEXUS-IBA, a non profit association of broadcasters and program producers
Christianity
This Ed Miliband interview is so good we can’t believe it’s real
This morning, when England woke up, everything felt different. No-one could quite tell what was happening, but something was in the air – something new. One by one, people started being touched by The Light. Soon, the Chosen Few were spreading their message, and at first, those who did not know were confused.

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Honour the message of love, say Church leaders
Later this month we will commemorate the centenary of the Anzac landings at. Gallipoli. It will not be a celebration of war because war is alway stragic; at best a. necessary evil. Australians will be celebrating the spirit of sacrifice shown by young. men barely beyond boys- who died on th ebeaches and cliffs of Anzac Cove, so far.

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Radio appeal for church raising $1,000s
“We lost our son two and half years ago. I was at Walgreens and this money (a $20 dollar bill) was laying on the ground so I’ve been carrying it around for two months, thinking what am I gonna do with it? Where am I gonna take it to make a difference? And then today, here we are, making a....

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Is belief in Christ a dangerous idea?
On a cracking Sydney autumn day last week, recording a radio program, I found myself at Manly beach asking anyone who was willing to speak to me whether they believed in miracles. Most did. Had they ever wished for a miracle? Most had. Admittedly it was Manly, a surfing, backpacking haven that....

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Is belief in Christ a dangerous idea?
On a cracking Sydney autumn day last week, recording a radio program, I found myself at Manly beach asking anyone who was willing to speak to me whether they believed in miracles. Most did. Had they ever wished for a miracle? Most had. Admittedly it was Manly, a surfing, backpacking haven that....

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Delay, Violence Fears as Referendum Nears
Tanzania's referendum on a new constitution could be delayed due to debate over Islamic courts and practical difficulties, analysts warn, with fears of sectarian violence as President Jakaya Kikwete fears that peace is threatened. Tanzania's draft constitution has long been mired in controversy.

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Eight remastered classical recordings you need to hear
In the magazine this week I’ve written about spectacular new advances in the art of remastering vintage classical recordings. Many restoration engineers are removing hiss and correcting pitch so that historic performances are no longer muffled or distorted.

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Mysterious Ways
2 April 2015. The world is ever more full of media, yet what people think is newsworthy remains a mystery. Take last week. It started in a way that should make Bulgarians very wary. A newly founded international group paid a single euro to acquire large stakes in crucial Bulgarian companies, among....

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Holy Cow! The Chicago Cubs Finally Have a Winning Business Plan
The rooftop scene started in the 1970s with a few Weber grills and cases of beer on top of apartment buildings across the street from Wrigley’s outfield. By the time the Cubs proposed the bleacher expansion in 2001, the bars had become a cottage industry with bleachers of their own, liquor licenses, and more than $10 million in annual revenue.

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Victorian church fire pedophile link probed
Arson experts are investigating suspicious fires at three Melbourne churches with links to child sex abusers. Police say they don't believe there's a connection between the blazes but will examine any similarities amid speculation they might have been vigilante attacks.

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Australia Foreign Minister Visits Cook Islands, Kiribati, Tonga
Bishop announces initiative to allow Australia students to study in region. MELBOURNE, Australia (Radio Australia, April 1, 2015) – Julie Bishop becomes Australia's first foreign minister to visit Cook Islands, where she announces an initiative allowing Australian university students to study in the region.

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Verse of the day

What is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? Matthew, 16. 26

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