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New Radio Tower Raised in Kalispell

By Louise Atkinson, October 25, 2016

The new Kalispell Church complex has a new radio station tower. The entire project has been one miracle after another. If our faith faltered, God's promises did not. It’s yet another lesson in patience and trust by stepping out in faith so He can reveal His promises. Raising the 90-foot tower was heart-stopping, exciting and full of prayer as it reached the sky.

We are broadcasting 3ABN (Three Angels Broadcasting Network) and have plans for our own produced programming in the very near future. We just pray the Three Angels' Messages go out into this valley and our broadcast will bring souls to Jesus with hope and inspiration to anyone who listens.

In the past few years, God has blessed this ministry. Our broadcast area now covers more than 20,000 in population, not including the hundreds of thousands of visitors who visit our Flathead Valley each summer and winter as a destination or pass through to Glacier National Park.

Through the power of prayer, we can plant the seeds of the gospel.

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Featured in: October 2016

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Louise Atkinson

Kalispell Church clerk
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