Proclaimer-flavored Ice Cream

Proclaimer-flavored Ice Cream

“A friend of mine works at an ice cream shop that is visited by many children, youth, adults, and seniors. She asked me to lend her the Proclaimer to play there.

She told me that when she turned it on her colleague was very angry because he wanted to listen to secular music on the radio that is in the store. But when he tried to turn the radio on, he only got interference.

"My husband is part of bringing God's Word in another language."

This impacted his life because the radio always worked before; but the day they played the Proclaimer, the radio did not work. All the people who come to the store like to hear the Word of God because it is very striking and there is also a different atmosphere there.

My friend’s husband does not speak Garifuna, yet he carries the Proclaimer in Garifuna around to be heard by other people. She says, ‘My husband is part of bringing God’s Word in another language.’”


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