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Empowering Faith, Transforming Communities

"In our service to God, we demonstrate resilience through endurance, afflictions, hardships, and calamities."

2 Corinthians 6:4 (ESV)

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Inspiracom, operating as Radio Manantial and a division of World Radio Network, Inc., is a nonprofit, interdenominational evangelical mission focused on radio broadcasting along the U.S.-Mexico border from Brownsville, Texas, to Yuma, Arizona.

Established in 1978 under HCJB World Radio (now Reach Beyond), Inspiracom aims to spread the gospel through 14 FM stations, multiple repeaters, and a seminary-level Bible correspondence school.

Our Mission

Inspiracom's mission is to fulfill its vision by using mainly Spanish-language media to:

Communicate

Communicate the gospel to non-Christians in each unique context

Nuture

Nurture and strengthen Christians and the church through Biblical teachings

Serve

Serve our communities with informational, educational, inspirational, and service-oriented programs.

Our Vision

Our vision is to quench the spiritual thirst of people along the U.S.- Mexico border with the living waters of joy that flow from Jesus Christ.

Want to Know More About What We Believe?

Click on the link to read our Statement of Faith!

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Our Ministry

Ministry extends beyond pastors and missionaries; it's a calling for all Christians to glorify God and share His word. As believers, we're all leaders, tasked by God to spread His Word and seek the lost, with Jesus as our model.

All Scripture, as stated in 2 Timothy 3:16-17 (NIV), is divinely inspired, valuable for teaching, correction, and righteousness training, equipping us for every good work. Inspiracom's radio broadcasts and Academia Cristiana del Aire aim to transform communities and train church leaders across the US-Mexico border and beyond.

Deuteronomy 31:8 (NIV) reassures us that the Lord is always with us, urging us not to fear or be discouraged. Remember, nothing can separate us from God's love; no sin or failure is too great. He remains the constant in our uncertain world.