Since we launched our social media platform last year, we noticed an increasing number of people contacting us and asking for advice on their personal problems. We thought it would be a good idea to find out more about these problems that many young people in our audience face. We conducted some research and the results were remarkable.
It was surprising to see the sheer number of problems and the wide range they cover across all geographic, demographic and socio-economic levels. The issues varied all the way from existential (existence of God – the meaning of life – predestination), to family (acceptance – siblings rivalry – parents’ divorce), to emotional (loneliness – depression – suicide), to relations (love – cheating – early marriage), to societal (women’s rights – emigration – indoctrination), and the list goes on and on.
By the grace of God, we’re tackling these issues in our new programs. We’re using a 2-phase pattern. The first is to post individual issues on our social media platforms so our followers can discuss and share their opinions. The second phase is for our professional team to present some answers, or rather guidelines for how to look at things from different perspectives, including spiritual.
As we all go through these uncertain times, we continue to encourage our listeners and share the message of hope, faith and love.