Yesterday I had the opportunity to be interviewed on radio station WVGV out of West Virginia. This is a ministry operated by Evangelist Oliver Araiza. I met Brother Oliver several years ago and told him about our ministry to the nursing homes in Pennsylvania and Ohio. He recently contacted me and said they would like to have me share what God was doing among the elderly in nursing homes on their American Heartbeat program. Although I have been interviewed quite a number of times before on radio, I was somewhat apprehensive for this one due to the fact that it would be a live, 30 minute segment. After preparing all my information, just to make sure I had all the up-dated facts, I was ready for the call to the station. But.....technology being what it is, there was a glitch in the system and the call wouldn't connect. I had the station playing on my laptop, and I could hear the program host saying, "Brother Aabye, are you there?" How embarassing. I was frantically redialing the station, Brother Araiza, and the special "Skype" number he had given me. Every line was busy or immediately went to voice-mail. Finally, I heard the announcers voice in my ear and we were connected. Whew! The rest actually went off without a hitch, as they say.
Technology really is great, though. As I write this, I'm using a laptop computer. I remember my first computer. It was like a boat anchor! A huge desktop unit. Now computers have been reduced to the size of smart phones. We can connect via the air waves without cables. When I post this article to this blog site, it will immediately be accessible to anyone around the world. Having a web-site, Facebook page, e-mail, etc., provides not only instant access to friends, family, and beyond, but allows for the promotion of ministries to those who otherwise would not know about what God is doing in a ministry like ours. Although it's sometimes frustrating, p
raise the Lord for modern communication technology.