A Resounding Hope team member in the field in Haiti, showing a family how their new solar radio works.
Our Impact

Hope You Can Count

Every number below represents a real family, a real village, a real moment someone heard the Gospel for the first time.

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Gospel presentations delivered door to door

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Decisions for Christ recorded in the field

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Solar radios placed in Haitian homes

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People reached every day by broadcast & radio

Where We Work

Our Strategy: A Signal Reaching 43% of Haitians

4VEH's strongest signal covers five northern departments, and every solar radio we deliver extends the reach of that signal one household at a time — served in Creole, the heart language of the people we reach.

Map of Haiti showing 4VEH's broadcast reach across the North, Northeast, Northwest, Artibonite, and Center departments, with radio allocation by population.
4VEH's strongest broadcast signal covers North, Northeast, Northwest, Artibonite, and Center — five departments served in Haitian Creole.
Why Radio

Why a Radio, and Why Solar?

Across the communities we serve, three barriers repeat themselves: no reliable electricity, no access to Scripture, and low literacy that makes a printed Bible hard to use. A solar radio answers all three at once — it needs no power grid, it speaks rather than requires reading, and once tuned to 4VEH, it can't be changed to anything else. It just keeps playing hope, every day, for as long as the sun rises.

A young girl in Haiti in a moment of daily life, representing the communities Resounding Hope serves.
The whole project is called Resounding Hope, because we just long to hear the hope of Jesus resounding through Haiti's countryside, across the mountains, and all of that.
Kate Michel — Founder, Resounding Hope
via Mission Network News

Be Part of the Next Number

Every gift adds another family, another radio, another chance to hear the Gospel.