In a small apartment in Tirana, Edlira lives a quiet but courageous faith.

A few years ago, she made the life-changing decision to follow Christ. But what should have been a journey filled with joy quickly became one marked by fear and isolation. Her husband strongly opposed her new faith, and whenever she spoke about God, his anger turned violent.

So Edlira learned to stay silent.

She had no church to attend. No Christian friends to encourage her. She couldn’t access a Bible or Christian books. Her faith—so precious to her—was something she had to carry alone.

Alone… until she found a voice in the darkness.

One day, while searching through the radio, Edlira discovered Radio 7. What seemed like a simple moment became an answer to prayer—a lifeline straight into her home.

Through the programs, she began to grow.

Every broadcast brought truth into her situation. Every message reminded her that God saw her, loved her, and was walking with her—even in fear. She listened closely, holding onto every word, learning how to live out her faith quietly but faithfully.

The teaching she received gave her something she had been longing for: hope.

She shares, “God fulfilled the desires of my heart to know Him more through the radio.”

Through the guidance she received, Edlira began to understand how to respond with grace, how to pray for her family, and how to trust God even in the hardest moments. The messages she heard strengthened her desire to walk in God’s ways and reminded her that even in darkness, He is present.

Today, Edlira continues to pray for her husband and her family. She continues to believe for change. And she continues to listen—because through the radio, she is no longer alone.

For people like Edlira, media is not just content—it is church, community, and discipleship. It is the only place where they can safely hear the truth, grow in faith, and find hope.