Einstein ¿creyente o ateo?
«La palabra Dios no es para mí nada sino la expresión y el producto de la debilidad humana, la Biblia una colección de leyendas venerables, pero aún bastante primitivas» Esta fue la declaración del físico alemán Albert Einstein en 1954. Acompáñame a seguir sus huellas
Un Viernes de Locos
Un Viernes de Locos / Freaky Friday Puntaje 8.7 Comprender el punto de vista de otro, puede ser un tanto difícil. Pero al vivir en los zapatos de tu hija, seguro la entenderías mejor; y si ella se pusiera tus tacones, sin duda asimilaría las enormes responsabilidades que tienes. Este cómico film te llevará a ver a los miembros de tu […]
Corazón de caballero
Un hombre con el alma generosa, un espíritu sencillo y una actitud cortés lo convierte en un hombre valiente y anhelado para seguir construyendo familia.
Chocolate del Delito
Todos tenemos dulces tentaciones; pero debemos saber enfrentarlas. ¿Será que Kinti obedece a la voz de su padre o le tocará asumir las consecuencias de sus actos? Averígualo en este nuevo capítulo de Bajo el Cielo. CRUCIGRAMA La detective Kinti debe resolver el siguiente crucigrama y descubrir las palabras claves que le recordarán la historia […]
El placer de servir
Quien no sirve motivado por el amor, lo hará impulsado por la culpa o por un interés equivocado. ¿De qué manera el servir a los demás pinta de felicidad la vida de quien lo hace? José Luis Ochoa, ex director nacional de World Vision Ecuador nos cuenta sobre su gran pasión por el servicio.
Working Together
During the early years, Radio Station HCJB was largely operated by Ecuadorian staff. Missionaries from other organizations frequently helped in making radio programs. For a number of years however, Clarence and Katherine Jones were the only full-time missionaries at the station. Francisco Cruz was one of the first Ecuadorians to join the staff. Cruz was […]
HCJB’s First QSL Card
The early years of radio history saw operators using only Morse code to “talk” with each other. Samuel Morse had originally devised the code of short and long taps in 1836 to send messages over wires using a telegraph. However, people later adopted a shorthand system of three letter codes, many beginning with the letter […]
Raising Towers: Two at a Time
In 1963, HCJB’s engineers began working on a new antenna array for shortwave broadcasts to Europe and the South Pacific. To raise the towers, engineers adapted a technique that used a second smaller tower as a lever. This new method was much safer since it raised an entire tower at once, rather than in sections. […]
French Programs
Dr. Miner B. Stearns and his wife were missionaries with the Belgium Gospel Mission in Europe. The spread of World War II across the region made it impossible for them to continue their mission work there. But radio could reach past checkpoints, over battle lines and into enemy territory. The Stearns came to Quito in […]
«It’s a Piece of Junk»
CIarence Moore was a pastor, teacher, and radio-enthusiast who felt God inexplicably leading him to drive from his home in Michigan to Chicago. After Moore arrived in Chicago, he went to his relative, Rev. John Meredith, and asked if perhaps he knew why God had brought him to Chicago. Rev. Meredith was a radio preacher […]