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I AM PROUD TO BE A ‘PASTOR’ IN RADIO AIRWAVES MINISTRY. 

I AM PROUD TO BE A ‘PASTOR’ IN RADIO AIRWAVES MINISTRY. 

Jarso Guyo is a residence of Dirib-Gombo village in Marsabit County and a very active listener of Sifa Fm Marsabit.

During a brief interview with him over the phone, Mr. Guyo re-counted to us how he has been tuning in to listen to the Evening program every single day.

“People call me Pastor of which am not but whenever I call in at the begging of the program, just briefly after the presenter has introduced the program, my first obligation is always to preach the word of God, and because many non-believers tune in silently, I always take that chance to preach and spread the word of God by sharing bible verses.”

Narrates Mr Jarso

According to him, his satisfaction is fulfilled when he meets some of the listeners from the Muslim word who appreciates him for the word of encouragement and inspiring message he does preach during the program. Furthermore he believes that more souls are being saved.

Mr. Guyo thanks Sifa FM for giving him an opportunity to minister to many people at a go.

After a brief interview with Mr. Guyo, we link with Mzee Boru Galgallo, who hails from Kiwanja ndege village in Marsabit town.

Mzee Galgallo testifies how he loves listening to the Evening continuity program especially the Thursday segment which focuses on Cultural matters.

Mr. Galgallo believes that the program provides a chance to old age people to have fun and teach the youth about the old good days about culture.

“I love the segment because it tackles day to day life challenges and congratulates Sifa Fm for bringing such an informative and captivating programme.”

Avows Mr. Galgallo

He narrates how the program help to bring out the good cultural practices that needs to be cherished.

Additional he reveals that old age and illiterate people love the programme because it help them to get opportunity to interact and be educated in a local dialect they understand most.

Story by Guyo Wario & Mike Kwoba.

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