Live interview in London

Premiers Christian Radio reaches listeners in London and southern England

James Pratt (in the red sweater) had prepared everything meticulously. Dr. Klaus John sat for an hour in a Premiers studio in the heart of London. Interviewer Mal Pope asked the questions from another studio in Swansea/South England. Plenty of time to talk about the full scope of Diospi Suyana. A story that fascinates Christians and non-Christians alike and is completely inexplicable if you exclude a higher power.

In the streets of the English capital lay the leaden heaviness of a bleak autumn weather, but live over the airwaves the transmitters beamed out a message full of hope to thousands and thousands of listeners: Diospi Suyana is a work of God, created out of nothing. Through its providence and miracles it gives hope to people in many countries. Once again the missionary doctor from Peru described the development as an experiment with God. “We wanted to find out what the old faith is really about. We have tested it and can now present the results!”

Of course, reference was also made to the current English book “Walking on Water”, which was launched in England this year. It is part 3 of the “never-ending-story” of Diospi Suyana. One hour of radio time cannot be paid for with money. The trip on the subway in the morning was more than worth it. “I’m sorry that I speak with a German accent,” apologized the German-Peruvian. “You can be understood much better than the Scots,” James Pratt encouraged his guest. If the Scots had heard that, trouble was inevitable.

London: Gray in gray
The interview was conducted three hours ago in the building on the right.
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