4 February 2009 —
As peace was restored to the West African nation of Liberia following a decade of war, a new sense of global awareness is fueling a new kind of debate.
3 September 2008 —
Moses Nyantee, director of ELWA radio, is helping rebuild the station so that it can broadcast hope to the Liberian people, still broken from the brutal civil war.
2 September 2008 —
Paté Chon, a counselor in the HIV/AIDS program at Eternal Love Winning Africa Hospital has seen the horrors of war, but in her work at ELWA hospital today, she sees the grace of God.
2 September 2008 —
Joe Wankollie remembers walking the broken roads of Liberia for more than 30 miles, trying to escape bullets cutting through the hot, muggy air.
2 September 2008 —
Five years after the end of the Liberian civil war, much still stands in the way of a restored Liberia. But in the midst of the obstacles, God is at work.
25 March 2008 —
Famatta is among the hundreds of people living with HIV and AIDS who have been abandoned by their families but embraced by the HIV/AIDS ministries of ELWA hospital.
1 March 2004 —
On 18 January 1954, Africa's first Christian radio station, Radio ELWA (Eternal Love Winning Africa), went on the air in Monrovia, Liberia. Fifty years have seen many changes, but the hope of Jesus aired by Radio ELWA has remained constant.