Thursday
Feb052015

January 2015

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Greetings, in the name of our Lord.

Thirty, twenty, ten; It sounds like the snap count for a football game. In reality, it is what we here at VFCM are celebrating in 2015. Thirty years of broadcasting the Gospel in Nenana, twenty years in Bethel, and ten years in Big Lake. Praise be to God!

Interestingly, the word "broadcasting" is actually an agricultural term originally referring to the broad arc in which a sower casts seeds over the prepared ground. The imagery our Lord uses of the sower spreading the Word of God like seeds is strikingly similar to our modern day concept of "broadcasting".

While we won't truly know until we get to heaven the full impact of these "broadcasts" on those within the range of our signals, we are encouraged by God's Word that says: " So shall my word be that goes out from my mouth; it shall not return to me empty, but it shall accomplish that which I purpose, and shall succeed in the thing for which I sent it. Isaiah 55:11"

As this new year lies before us, we are seeking God's direction as to how we can not only plant the "seeds", but tend the fields as well. We are exploring the possibility of partnering with several churches to help organize a direct ministry outreach in the villages where we have an FM translator. There are some exciting opportunities to expand upon the radio in several of these places.

As well, we are encouraged that two more couples have made application and expressed interest in serving with us full time. One is coming up to spend the month of February with us, the other will be visiting in April. Please pray that God will confirm His call to them, and that He will quickly provide them the support needed to serve. We also have a couple already here in Alaska who are raising funds to support them serving full time. Pray that God will provide the necessary funds to allow them to fully devote their time to the work. Each of us are currently doing the work of several people so it is encouraging to see that God is sending reinforcements.

The word of our Lord in Matthew 9 reads, again with agricultural imagery; Then he said to his disciples, "The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into His harvest." Matthew 9:37-38

Thank you so much for your prayers and generous support. Your partnership with us is having an eternal impact in the lives of rural and Native Alaskans.

Art Thompson
VFCM Executive Director. 

Wednesday
Jan072015

December 2014

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Greetings, in the name of our Lord.

As I write this, Christmas and the New Year are just around the corner. It will soon be 2015. This last year has seen God bestow upon us many blessings and set before us many opportunities. Some of the challenges we were facing at this time last year seemed insurmountable. But God provided just what we needed at just the right time. In looking over the list of needs and concerns that we requested prayer for at the beginning of this year, I am so thankful to God that He had it all covered.

As we begin a new year, 2015 marks the thirtieth year that Voice for Christ has been broadcasting the message of hope and salvation to rural Alaska. God has used the teaching and music to touch many lives. We started with one station back in 1985 and God has grown it to a statewide network with four stations and twenty one translators. This network has the potential to reach 90% of Alaska's population with the gospel, although our focus is on the rural and native population.

KIAM AM and KAGV can reach Fairbanks and Anchorage respectively, but there are many remote areas outside of the population centers that they cover as well.

KYKD in Bethel covers remote villages in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta as well as in western Alaska with four translators.

KIAM FM and the translator network cover 18 villages from the Arctic to the Aleutian Chain.

It is truly exciting to see what God has done to take His Word to some of the most remote and isolated villages in Alaska. There are still more than a few of those places where Voice for Christ is the only consistent gospel witness. I am praying for the day when every one of these communities has a functioning church, but until that time comes, radio and visits from itinerant missionaries will have to suffice. In the villages where there is a Bible teaching church, we are able serve as a reinforcement to their teaching and evangelism.

We receive calls on a regular basis from folks who say that the radio is the only church available to them. We also receive calls from a number of people who have questions about their eternal destiny. Several of the radio Bible teachers we air report receiving mail and even phone calls from people in these remote places asking for prayer or literature. It is amazing how radio can go into places that we cannot and that people who would have never set foot in a church will listen.

There is one person who has listened to KIAM since we first went on the air. He just recently placed his trust in Christ. For years he had visited the station, usually inebriated. Several generations of VFCM missionaries have prayed for him. It has been such an encouragement to us to see him become a new creature in Christ.

So, 2015 will be a milestone for sure. We are excited to see what God will do in the coming months.

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December 2014. Voice for Christ Ministries. 409 1st St. Nenana, AK. (907) 832-5426 www.vfcm.org

Here is a summery of what God has done in 2014.

1. Allowed us to renew our broadcast licenses without any delays or problems.
2. Provided the resources and people to repair our AM tower in Nenana.
3. Allowed us to renew a long-expired railroad crossing permit.
4. Provided the resources to install three new translators in the villages of Port Alsworth, Aniak, and Kalskag. 5. Provided the equipment and funds to repair KYKD's boat so our missionaries can visit the fishing camps. 6. Provided a new phone system for KIAM to replace a 30 year old system that was failing.

7. Allowed us to meet the qualifications to join the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability. 8. Provided the people and resources to renovate our last remaining mission house.
9. Provided the resources to deal with several unexpected equipment failures.

In addition to all this, God provided the funds for us to finish the year in the black. At the beginning of year, at least on paper, it did not look like we would even make it through 2014. God is so amazing...

So, as we enter the new year, here are some concerns that we would greatly appreciate your prayers for.

  1. Missionary housing: We have several prospective missionaries that we are not sure where they would live if they come. There is no housing available in Nenana. We have the opportunity to buy a house and property adjacent to our tower, but no funds at this time to do so. This property is also creating a serious access issue with our KIAM transmitter and tower that would be solved by us acquiring it. We are trusting God that He will provide a solution.

  2. Missionary Staff: We still have no full time staff for KAGV, and are in need of staff for the VFCM headquarters. Please pray that God will call more people to ministry in rural Alaska. Our needs range from someone who can talk on the radio to someone who can maintain building and vehicles.

  3. That God would continue to guide and direct VFCM and give us wisdom and discernment in following His will.

  4. That God would provide the resources to do what He calls us to and that we would be good stewards of what He gives us.

In closing, I want to express my thanks on behalf of our missionaries and board for your faithful prayers and support. While I acknowledge that God is sovereign over all that takes place, your faithfulness and commitment to reaching the lost is having an eternal impact here in America's "Last Frontier".

Have a blessed Christmas, and a great New Year.

Art Thompson
VFCM Executive Director 

Wednesday
Dec032014

November 2014

Greetings, in the name of our Lord.

As I write this, Thanksgiving is only a few days away. We have so much to be thankful for as God has been so faithful. Looking back over the past year, I can only be amazed by God's provision and grace.

This is also the time of the year that we produce the mission's budget for the coming year. Formulating a budget for a faith ministry can be a bit of a challenge. A ministry like ours differs greatly from a normal business model, so most of the budgetary tools and methods available to us are not all that helpful. In a faith ministry, if God provides for something, we do it. If not, we don't. We will not go into debt or spend money we don't have. So, our meetings on the budget can get rather interesting. How do you budget for God?

I say all this because at this time last year, we had projected a 2014 budget deficit of around $78,000. That is significant when the overall expenditures are only about $350,000. Our expenses are mostly fixed in nature as they are things like electricity and heating fuel, license fees for music and programs, satellite charges, etc. So, on paper things did not look very good for 2014. The board of directors asked me if I had a fundraising plan in place to deal with this. I told them I did. Prayer.

I won't go into all the details here because it would consume many pages, but God has provided abundantly beyond anything we could imagine. Lord willing, it looks like we will finish 2014 in the black, with a small surplus. This is in addition to God providing for several unexpected repairs and emergencies. Praise be to God!

I share this as an encouragement to you and so you can rejoice with us. God's power and mercy are awesome to see at work. Though we still have concerns and challenges ahead of us, it is a great comfort to know that God is in control.

At this time of Thanksgiving, I want to express my thanks to God for the privilege of serving Him here. I also want to thank all of you for your support, especially your faithful prayers for us and for the people of rural Alaska.

Next month I hope to share some highlights of what God has done over the course of this year out in the villages and places where VFCM ministers. As we often say in radio, "stay tuned".

Thank you, and may God richly bless you in this season of thankfulness to God and remembrance of His provision for our salvation.

Art Thompson
VFCM Executive Director. 

Tuesday
Oct282014

October 2014

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Greetings, in the name of our Lord.

Another winter has descended upon us here in Alaska. The fall colors only lasted for a couple of weeks before the first snow came. As we settle in for the dark and cold days ahead, we have much to look back upon over the past months.

One project we have been working on over the last year has been to qualify for membership in the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability. On several occasions in the past, VFCM had investigated membership in the ECFA. In each case the process ultimately was abandoned, due in large part to the extra work and expense required to meet their standards of reporting and review.

In recent years, the ECFA has modified some of their requirements to make membership more affordable for small organizations without compromising their high standards for financial integrity and good governance. So, last year the VFCM Board of Directors gave the go-ahead to once again pursue ECFA accreditation. We started the process last November and on October 2nd, VFCM became a fully accredited member of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability. To God be the Glory.

Winter has arrived.

As we move into the winter months, do be in prayer for us here at VFCM. The short days and sub freezing temperatures along with all the other unique challenges of living here in the Last Frontier can be especially discouraging and stressful this time of year. Pray that God would give us strength and grant us His peace and joy as we serve.

Pray also for our upcoming November board meetings. Pray for safe travel for everyone as the roads can be difficult and dangerous through the mountain passes this time of year.

And especially pray for the people we minister to through the medium of radio and also those who we have personal contact with in our villages.

As always, we are so thankful for your prayers and support. We have seen God do so many amazing things and we thank you for being a part of God's work here in Alaska.

 

Blessings in Christ,

Art Thompson
VFCM Executive Director.

Wednesday
Sep242014

September 2014

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Greetings, in the name of our Lord.

It is hard to believe that it is already September. It seems like we just got started working outside and now it is

almost time for us to put our tools away for the winter.

God has been gracious in providing for us over the summer, as He has allowed us to accomplish much to further

the gospel here in rural Alaska.

Three new radio translators are now broadcasting the message of hope and salvation to people who live in some

of the darkest and most remote places in the state. By God's grace, the resources have been provided to repair

some of the more critical issues with our equipment and buildings. Some of this has come in very surprising and

unexpected ways.

God definitely made sure that there would not be any doubt that He was the One that supplied. It is so comforting

to know that He is in control and will provide what is necessary to do what He directs.

One of the more interesting things we received was a gift from one of our listeners who lives out in the bush. She

makes quilts and her husband traps. They come into town several times a year to get supplies and sell their

goods. She donated one of the quilts she made to KIAM for us to sell to help support the station. Her quilts

typically sell for between $1,200 to $1,500 at the local fairs and bazaars.

As we were thinking about how we could sell it we considered using eBay or Craigslist. We instead decided to

offer it to our regular supporters in a "silent auction". If any of you would be interested in acquiring a hand made

quilt with an Alaskan theme and at the same time support the work of Voice for Christ Ministries, this is your

chance...

The quilt is a queen size with embroidery and intricate detail. All the quilting and

embroidery was done by hand and the piecing was done with a treadle sewing

machine. We can send or email detailed photos on request.

One of our Board Members offered to place the opening bid of $1,000. So, if

there is anyone who would like to outbid him for this one of a kind work of art,

please send us a note stating what you would offer for it. At the end of October,

we will review the bids and it will be sold to the highest bidder.

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As you can probably tell, I am not much of a salesman. However, it is my prayer that in addition to providing funds

to help keep KIAM on the air, this quilt would remind whoever acquires it to pray for us and the people of Alaska.

We were also able to get our one remaining mission house repaired and remodeled. It had been uninhabitable for

the last seven years due to multiple freeze-ups, broken pipes, and water damage. Here are some photos of the

progress:

New kitchen, floors, ceilings, paint, front steps, and a beautiful fall day to get it all completed. Many thanks to all

who helped with donated materials as well as labor and thanks be to God for His provision.

We want to thank you as well, for being a part of taking the gospel to the farthest reaches of this vast land. Your

faithful prayers and support will have an eternal effect as lives are transformed and God's Word is proclaimed.

 

 

Blessings in Christ,

Art Thompson

VFCM Executive Director.