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Gospel Truth Radio Mzansi is now assisting Pastors and Churches launch their Own Branded Podcast Radio through our International radio streaming mobile applications.
Technology has allowed easy access to Communication Platforms that make it POSSIBLE for people to connect with each other on a more elaborate manner.

Churches, Pastors, Preachers and Deacons can now rest assured that their message will not only Affect Social Media addicts. IT will help change the mind-set of these consumers to become converted religious children of the Christ.

BENEFITS TO YOU & YOUR CHURCH
Our broadcasting systems is able to stream your message to a wide variety of mobile content consumers of religious teachings and messages. The strategy we use comprise of 5 compelling REASONS why you should join our "CAUSE" and not lose out on progress brought about by these technologies!

  1. Social Media is here to stay - These audiences are constantly on their cell phones and can easily  be reached and influenced by your powerful sermon and religious messages or teachings
  2. WhatsApp is becoming a force to reckon with and every other Cell Phone Owner is on it 24 hours and the addiction is growing in leaps and bounds
  3. Our Blog and Followers is becoming a new Network of readers and consumers who thrive on searching for knew information and we bridge the gap to connect you with these users
  4. We do this to List Your Church or Profile on our directory of Churches in our Facebook Group and fan pages to connect you with this new audience of followers & listeners of your podcasts.
  5. Our Mobile Radio Network Streaming platforms is a new powerful medium of "find-me-quick"  tool we put in the hands of these users.
"We Do The WORK - You Do The WORD"
Four Gospel Sermons Will Cost You only: R599.00 p.m.

Call us: Secure An Appointment at - 083 928 8165
Prices are subject to change without notice

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