HORA120 Global Broadcast

The History of Redemption Global Broadcast is a structured, church-based initiative that delivers in-depth biblical teaching through in-person gatherings, promoting communal learning and spiritual revival. Unlike Zoom, online, or individual lessons, this program is conducted exclusively within church settings, ensuring accountability and fellowship. Each session is held once a month and runs for approximately three hours, offering consistent and accessible teaching for congregations.

To support this model, the broadcast system relies on a well-coordinated infrastructure of appointed coordinators, audio translators, and station pastors, all working together to facilitate smooth delivery of the translated and dubbed lectures. These broadcasts are localized for each region, ensuring theological clarity and cultural relevance.

Global Reach

The broadcast has expanded significantly across the globe. In South and Southeast Asia, it is active in Sri Lanka, Nepal, India, Bhutan, Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Pakistan. In Africa and the Middle East, churches in Kenya, Zambia, Congo, Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Malawi, and Egypt regularly gather for the monthly teachings. The program also reaches Russia and Central Asian nations, including Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Moldova, and neighboring countries.

As of 2025, a major breakthrough has been realized in the Middle East. Over 1,200 churches across 10 denominations in Egypt are now actively participating in the broadcast program. These churches have received Arabic translations of Books 1 to 4, and pastors have joined the movement as local broadcast coordinators. This development marks a significant milestone in fulfilling the ministry’s vision of bringing the History of Redemption series to every nation, one church at a time.

Myanmar

Nepal

Pakistan

Testimonials and Impact:

There are testimonials from pastors and coordinators who have benefited from the History of Redemption lectures. For example, Pastor Nayomi Ganendran from Sri Lanka shares how the lectures have blessed her and her congregation, even in predominantly Buddhist areas.

Church members walk long distances just to attend the lectures!

How You Can Participate

Support – as a volunteer  Join as translator, coordinator, or support crew.
Donate – Via Bank transfer  Account Number: 271-310151-9 (DBS Bank, Account Type: Multi Currency Account).

What is
Project HORA 120 ?

A global initiative dedicated to teaching the Bible from the perspective of God’s redemptive history. Its mission is to deliver the truth of Scripture to all nations in an effective and efficient manner, while equipping believers to pass down the knowledge of God’s Word and covenantal faith from generation to generation.

How do we carry out Project Hora120?