Zimbabwe

Since 1983

Many Zimbabweans identify as Christian, but a large number of them still participate in traditional African religious practices including ancestral spirit worship and witchcraft. Even though Zimbabwe has been fairly extensively evangelized there are still many who need to hear the gospel message, and others who are hungry to learn more about Jesus Christ.

In 1983 The Tide ministry began working with a Church group in Zimbabwe to produce and air an Ndebele language radio program called ‘Amagugu Evangeli.’ Since then the ministry has also assisted in the production of Christian radio programs in the English and Shona languages. In 2016 we began building a new, larger and upgraded, recording studio so that this local radio ministry can continue to grow and impact more lives for Christ.

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Zimbabwe

The Tide® Will Not be Stopped

The Tide has been growing its longest-running program “Amagugu Evangeli,” which means “Precious Gospel” in English. Our ministry has moved to both broaden listenership—by switching from a local station to a national station—and increase airtime—by partnering with...

The Tide® Reaches Remote Listeners in Rural Zimbabwe

Since 1983, The Tide® global Gospel ministry has shared the hope of Christ through a program called “Amagugu Evangeli,” which means “Precious Gospel” in English. Over the past several years, listener response to the program has grown exponentially, and The...

Life Change Thanks to ‘Precious Gospel’ Program

The people of Zimbabwe have many challenges—from economic difficulties and rampant inflation to high unemployment and the prospect of a low harvest because of inadequate rainfall. Don Shenk, says that while the fears and apprehensions of people worldwide may be...

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