About Us

 

Birmaduu Media is Gospel Broadcasting Network. It is an evangelical media ministry that is committed to communicate the good news of Jesus Christ, that all people are offered forgiveness of sin freely on account of Christ, by faith in him, and draw new life from their identification with him.

Mission
To serve our Lord Jesus Christ and the growth of his Gospel, throughout the world, by producing and delivering quality bible–based evangelical audio, video and literature resources.

Our Focus
Our Lord commanded us to go to the World; hence global thinking can’t be an option. But we also learn from our master and history of his church that global impacts comes through location actions, therefore our ministry is primarily  focused in promoting and supporting expansion of the Gospel among the Oromo people here in North America, in Ethiopia and around the world. From more than 30 million people of the Oromo nation, it is only about two fifth of its population that is reached with the librating message of the Gospel. Based on this need, our very intention is to publish resources that fuel, promote and support expansion of the gospel among the Oromo Speaking communities.
 
Objective
1.    Promote and support gospel focused media ministry that can be utilized by local congregation for their ministry
2.    Disseminate the Good News of the Gospel through publishing evangelical tracts and booklets that are driven by evangel of Jesus Christ.
3.    Producing quarterly Afaan Oromoo Magazine Minster to the heart of the adults and youth to foster spiritual growth, impact hope, infuse healing, teach, edify and motivate our community for responsible servant discipleship.
4.    Empower laypersons and ministers of the gospel through production of a Afaan Oromo periodical journal of interpretation and application of biblical truth, Christian experience, and theological insights.

 
NewsFlash
The 15th Annual UOEC Conference
The 15th Annual United Oromo Evangelical Churches Spiritual Conferences will be held from July 28 – August 1, 2010 in Portland, OR. The Conference schedule is as follow:  July 28, Wednesday 9AM: Pastors and Ministers meeting, July 29, Thursday 9AM Board and Council meeting July 29, Thursday evening the Conference begins.
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