All of our six aerial towers are on air

In time for Easter

Before dawn on Good Friday they headed off: Doris Manco, Donato Cabrera and his son Danny drove six hours through the Andes to Diospi-Suyana’s aerial tower in Casabamba.  Technician Ing Luis Condori flew from Lima to Ayacucho and arrived at the same destination by car.  The team knew they had a lot to do in a short amount of time – even a necessary brake-inspection could not hinder them from accomplishing their mission.

At 4:30p.m. yesterday afternoon the transmitters could be turned on again.  It was a feat of strength for all concerned which, thankfully, was crowned with success.  On Sunday up to 0.8mio people in five States can tune into our radio channel and hear “the best message that exists on earth”.  For us Christians it is the good news of Jesus Christ’s resurrection. /KDJ

Inspecting the pickup’s brakes.
The copperwire arrives in Uripa
The grounding as a protection against lightning.
Crispin Quipe Guiterrez who lives near Uripa likes to listen to Radio Diospi Suyana.
Don Eliseo and his family are delighted that the aerial tower in Casabamba is fully functioning again.
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