Middlebury native Kyle Martin said he believes God “opened amazing doors” out of the “trials and tribulations” of his week-long revival in Sante Fe, N.M. — including one door that offered him his own radio program on Sunday mornings.
Dewey Moede, the former marketing manager for Elkhart’s WFRN , is now station manager at KKIM AM and FM Christian radio in Albuquerque and Sante Fe. He interviewed Martin twice on the air promoting the revival.
After the media began reporting on a quote on Martin’s Revive Sante Fe Web site regarding homosexuality, Moede called and offered Martin air time to do a press conference on the media reports. A group of Santa Fe pastors joined with Martin “to take a stance with me that this message is of Jesus Christ and of love,” Martin said.
Moede said of the press conference: “It was cool. I had never seen anything like this. Ten different churches were represented. It was a good discussion. It helped the media understand what it (the revival) was all about.”
On Martin’s last day in Santa Fe, Moede called and asked if he would be willing to have his own radio spot, Reviving the Church, on Sunday mornings. The station reaches the whole state and localsouthern Colorado, Moede said, and is available via Web stream across the world.
People in this area can listen to Kyle through a Web stream at mykkim.com at 10:30 a.m. (Eastern time) Sundays, Moede said.
The first seven Sundays of the radio show were devoted to playing recorded messages from the revival. After that, Martin will record his messages in Dallas and send them to Moede to play each week.
“When you step out on faith, you have no idea how God is going to bless you,” Martin said.
Moede said it was Martin’s “passion for the Lord, word of God,” that prompted his offer of a radio spot.
“Christian radio is in need young people like Kyle to replace God’s people who are passing on,” Moede said.
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