La Voix de l’Évangile, Québec is a vital part of the extensive radio work of MissionGO
which reaches into many French-speaking countries of the world. The broadcasts are recorded in the studio of the radio follow-up office in Châteauguay.
The ministry began in 1955 in the Back to the Bible Broadcast studios in Lincoln, Nebraska through a staff member who spoke French fluently and had a burden for the French-speaking people of the world. An office was soon established in Aix-en-Provence in France.
In 1974, an office was opened in Châteauguay, Québec, under the direction of MissionGO representatives, Clarence and Pearl Shelly. At the present time, the broadcasts are aired on one station in Montreal and one in Champlain, NY. Stephen Frank became the director of La Voix de l’Évangile, Québec in 2006. His wife, Karen, is also a representative of MissionGO.
The weekly French-language 15-minute broadcast features Pastor Michel Martel, a Québec evangelist who faithfully teaches the Word of God. Audio messages (in French only) are available on CDs at a reasonable cost as well as approximately 40 books in French on the Christian life.
Action Mondiale d’Évangélisation (Québec) Inc is the name of the Québec incorporation of MissionGO
1. WE BELIEVE the Bible to be verbally inspired, the only infallible, authoritative Word of God.
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Action Mondiale d’Évangélisation
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The thoughtful man therefore thinks of the afterlife, but only one throughout the history of mankind has triumphed over death; one who spoke with authority and simplicity of eternal life – Jesus Christ.
Aches and Praise Two Hundred & Forty One
Dear friends,
News of the death of Prince, a popular singer who performed recently in Montreal, sent shock waves around the world today. The talented musician, who was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004, was 57 years old.
When I started looking on the Internet to find out more about Prince, I read that he had gone to church when he was young and studied the teachings of Jehovah’s Witnesses as an adult. Those teachings include the denial of the deity of Christ. For an excellent analysis of this and other cults, I would recommend reading Irvine Robertson’s book “What the Cults Believe.”
Yesterday, I began reading “The Case for Grace” by Lee Strobel, the former legal editor of the Chicago Tribune who became a follower of Christ after a lengthy investigation of the claims of Christianity. In this book, there is the following quote from Bono, a musician who has performed around the world: “I’m holding out for grace. I’m holding out that Jesus took my sins onto the cross, because I know who I am, and I hope I don’t have to depend on my own religiosity.” I wonder if Bono ever talked to Prince about spiritual matters.
Our ministry website has a new look. Yesterday, we switched to a Christian provider which offers more features than were previously available. Another exciting development is that CKZW – 1650 AM – in Montreal is now broadcasting seven days a week. Under the direction of André Joly, “Radio Gospel” began broadcasting on this frequency a number of years ago on Sabbaths and on Jewish holidays.
Scripture for the weekend: “For the law was given through Moses; grace and truth came through Jesus Christ.” John 1:17 (NIV)
In His grace,
Steve