After being established as a valuable organization, in the Republic of Moldova, by providing much-need humanitarian relief and services to the people of Moldova, the Little Samaritan Mission saw a door opening in Christian media. In 1994 LSM opened its first radio station in Chisinau, the capital of Moldova. The impact was immediate. Decades of Communism had left a spiritual void in the minds and souls of the people of Moldova. Being the only Christian radio station in Moldova, the Little Samaritan Radio brought the Good News of Jesus Christ to the population of Moldova. The one station expanded into a 13 station network covering the entire country of Moldova as well parts of eastern Romania and Ukraine. In 2001 doors began to open in another former communist country, Romania. LSM began to acquire as many radio frequencies as possible broadcasting from 15 stations in Romania. In April 2004, 6 more frequencies were added to the LSM radio network in Romania for a total of 25 stations. The radio networks in Moldova and Romania can reach 14 million people in all, 4 million in Moldova and 10 million in Romania. With God's grace and provision, the Little Samaritan Mission is the largest Christian Radio Network on the European continent, bringing the Good News of Jesus Christ to the people of Romania and Moldova.
Broadcasts are mainly in the Romanian language but also include programs and music in English, Russian, and Hebrew. |