Kingdom Come Trust
Mission
History
Music
Radio
Partner | UCR page | Feedback
Podcasts
ING | Fresh Bread | BNI | CR

Bread NEWS International
Bread Reviews
Contact
Links




Partner with us on satellite radio

'Into Jerusalem' - Celtic & Hebrew worship

Christian Fellowship Church, Belfast - subscribe via iTunesChristian Fellowship Church, Belfast - subscribe via iTunes
Christian Fellowship Church, Belfast


Grace Fellowship, Dundalk, Ireland - subscribe via iTunesGrace Fellowship, Dundalk, Ireland - subscribe via iTunes
Grace Fellowship, Dundalk, Ireland


Derek Prince Legacy Radio - subscribe via iTunesDerek Prince Legacy Radio - subscribe via iTunes
Derek Prince Legacy Radio

Submit your music to Celebrate Radio - satellite and internet radio
Submit your music to Celebrate Radio




Flags courtesy of ITA’s
Flags of All Countries
used with permission.

Feedback from listeners to our satellite radio shows, webcasts and podcasts



Our radio programmes are now being broadcast on satellite all over the Americas, Caribbean and Pacific region!

Since mid-December 2009, our 30-min, ‘In tha Name a’ Gawd!’ show airs every Saturday on Universal Christian Radio - across North America, Central America & the Caribbean, New Zealand and in parts of South America and the Pacific.

The potential audience on the combined Galaxy 19, SpiritCast & GloryStar satellites is in the region of 480 million people!

Our programs are also now reaching Europe, Russia, the Middle East & North Africa, on the Eurobird 9 satellite, (and most of Asia & Africa, on Intelsat 9 satellite), via Radio Eden - a potential audience of around 5-6 billion people, in 165 countries!
(Saturdays between 13-14:00 BST, 19-20:00 BST, Sundays: 01-02:00 & 07-08:00 BST)

Also, see feedback to Celebrate Radio shows on UCR


USA - 2010-07-03

Dear Pastor McCullough,

I want to thank you for telling the story of Mr. Marshall. This is a unique thing to hear on Christian Radio in the states. Your interview with him and your presentation was handled with compassion that is rarely heard particularly on American Christian radio.

It is so easy to condemn and for some very difficult to show compassion and understanding. You always have an interesting and educational broadcast.

In Christ Lord Jesus,

Rebecca Robinson (USA)


Massachussetts, USA - 2010-07-03

That was some toe-tapping music that you started the broadcast with today. I am a big fan of Irish music and although most Americans don’t realize it, a lot of American music had its roots in Ireland. It really does me good to hear your music every Saturday. It is also interesting to me that although the music, to me, has a very Irish feel much of what you play comes from other countries. I guess there is Irish music everywhere.

Bless you,

Gerald Wallace (Boston, MA, USA)


Back to Top

USA - 2010-06-26 Prayer request

I was talking with my friend Catherine the other day and she was telling me about her sister who has an eating disorder. She eats huge meals and then goes in the bathroom and throws up. This sounds terribly crazy.

She says she can’t help it. She has conditioned herself to do this everyday. It is like a mental defect. The poor girl has lost so much weight and they are all scared about her health.

There are just so many things to mess people up these days. I hope you can include her in your prayers. Her name is Alice. Thank you Pastor McCullough.

Patti Harris (USA)


New York, USA - 2010-06-26

There is so much good music in this world Brother Raymond and in the US we hear only a little of it. Thank you for sharing so much of what we have been missing here. It is truly wonderful to hear something of your kind of music.

Jane Ergen (Ithaca, NY, USA)


USA - 2010-06-26

We need more ministries on radio like yours and a lot less of the shouting type, Reverend McCullough. Real evidence of the Lord’s work in the world on your broadcast is what draws me into it.

I really enjoy the stories of the people whose lives have been touched by the Lord and who are doing his work to make the lives of others better,

To God be the Glory!!!!!

John Winston (USA)


Chicago, USA - 2010-06-26 Prayer request

I need prayer Brother McCullough. The pressure at my work is really tough. Like so many corporations, they have cut corners everywhere they can and we are all doing the work that used to be done by two or three other people. As the economy improves, I don’t see the company hiring any more people.

It is all starting to take its toll on my health and my temperament when dealing with things at home. My blood bressure s through the roof and I worry that I am being too irritable with my children and husband. Please include me in your prayers.

Juanita Keller (Chicago, IL, USA)


Back to Top

California, USA - 2010-06-19

Dr. Martin’s story of her work in the slums is just terrific. This is a fine example of the great difference Christians can make in the world. We are very much needed to help people and be productive for the Lord. I have a friend who has done some work in India and his stories of the terrible slums there stick in my mind. I know Dr. Martin has some great difficulties to overcome.

Randy Gould (Los Angeles, CA, USA)


Ontario, Canada - 2010-06-19

Dear Brother McCullough,

Irish music from Georgia --- in the United States? Who would have thought it? You have the best program on this channel. It is always interesting and informative.

My wife and I really enjoy the variety of music you play and your coverage of people around the globe who are doing God’s work is simply outstanding.

Praise Jesus!

Paul Ellis (Toronto, Canada)


Back to Top

USA - 2010-06-12 Prayer request

Dear Pastor McCullough,

May I ask for a prayer? My cousin Caroline has gotten herself into a real pickle. She has 4 children already and she is now expecting her 5th. Well, the husband has always been a problem. He has left her several times before and always come back, but now he has been gone for three months with no communication and no support for the children and, believe me, that can really add up. In her condition, Caroline can’t work and she is approaching desperation. My real worry is that this stressful situation could affect the health of the baby. I pray that God will reveal a solution to this difficult situation for her.

Joan Roberts (USA)


Ontario, Canada - 2010-06-12

Dear Pastor McCullough,

I have enjoyed your broadcasts for many months now and I thought I should write and tell you so. I love your accent and the wonderful music. Variety does not exist in the United States. Most of what we hear on radio (of any channel) is so homogenized and formulaic that it has lost all but it’s least-common-denominator characteristics.

Your work stands far and above all the junk that we are subjected to here. Thank goodness there are people like you who stand for quality.

Bless you,

Wanda James (Toronto, Canada)


USA - 2010-06-12

When I listen to these incredible people you have on your broadcast, Brother McCullough, I am reminded of the importance of deeds in the Christian walk. I have heard it said that faith without deeds is not of much value.

Like your guests, I want to do right things because HE loves me, not to earn HIS love. I know that I receive salvation as a gift without deeds, but deeds are a reflection of how Christ is working through us.

I cannot adequately express how much I enjoy your program. The music and the many topics you cover are energizing in my Christian life.

Praise God from whom ALL blessings flow!

Jane Crawley/Montgomery (USA)


USA - 2010-06-12 Prayer request

Dear Reverend McCullough,

I ask for prayers for a friend at work Harriett Wells. Her home burned to the ground a week ago and they lost everything. It is a matter of starting over again. Friends and I are doing what we can to help, but they need so much. We pray for them to get through this OK.

Bless you,

Alice Pool (USA)


Back to Top

Louisiana, USA - 2010-06-05

Some of my ancestors were Irish and although I have never been to your country, I get a little taste of Ireland in your broadcasts. Not always in content, but definitely in flavor. A great experience in hearing a work different from what we are accustomed to here.

Bill Watson (New Orleans, Louisiana, USA)


USA - 2010-06-05 Prayer request

Pastor McCullough,

Please put my neighbor Wilfredo on your prayer list. He has just had his knee replaced. He was in a lot of pain before the surgery and he will have a long recovery and a lot of exercise to do before he gets back to some kind of a normal life.

He was always active before this all came on, and I know that with the Lord’s help he can return to his old way of life.

Pauline Sanders (USA)


US Virgin Islands - 2010-06-05 Prayer request

Dear Brother Raymond,

My prayers have been answered so many times. However, now I need an answer like never before. My dear mother has just been diagnosed with cardio myopathy. It is a serious weakening of the heart. She is not that old and we were sure she was going to have a wonderful retirement with my father. Now, all of that is on hold and in question. I have no idea what kind of treatment they will have to give her. If you don’t mind, I hope you can include her on your prayer list.

James Miller (St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands)


Georgia, USA - 2010-06-05

Dear Pastor Raymond,

The news is always bad and terribly dramatic in the US. That’s why I really delight when I find something on the air that is positive and uplifting.

I’ve been listening to you for a long time now and you always have a fine program about terribly interesting people who really love the Lord. These are special children of God and we all need to hear about these fine people.

Teaching through example is very effective and your program not only teaches but it entertains at the same time.

Bless you,

K. Johnson (Hinesville, Georgia, USA)


Missouri, USA - 2010-06-05

Just found you on the Glorystar and was really amazed with your program and it’s unique approach to spreading the word of the Lord. The music was great and I will look for you again.

George Young (St. Louis, Missouri, USA)


Back to Top

Alaska, USA - 2010-05-29

Dear Pastor McCullough,

I just keep listening to your broadcast. It is interesting, entertaining and full of good stories about fascinating people who are going about the Lord's work. It was amazing that the man you talked with today started preaching so young and that he had that real awakening to God's will for him.

I was thrilled to know about his true experience with God and how it changed his life. God does wonders in so many lives and it is great to hear about then.

Praise the Lord Jesus,

Wanda Taylor (Homer, Alaska, USA)


USA - 2010-05-29 Prayer request

Can you say a prayer for me Brother Raymond? I have just returned from a funeral for my cousin and his wife who were killed in a car wreck. What a terrible thing. We used to all spend summers together as children and had such great shared memories. I feel such loss and I miss them a lot. I pray for their family and friends and my comfort is that they are now with the Savior in heaven.

Peg Fulton (USA)


Back to Top

USA - 2010-05-22 Prayer request

Dear Minister McCullough,

My friend Carlton is a great person. He has a wonderful family and is liked by practically everyone in our community. However, I recently discovered that he has a secret life and I hope that I have completely mis-read what I have been seeing. Almost everyday at lunch, I have noticed his car pull into his driveway and go around to the back of the house. He and a woman I have never seen before get out and go into his house. About 45 minutes later they come back out and leave the house. This is very disturbing and I have to wonder what’s going on while his wife is at work. I pray that I misunderstand this and that nothing is amiss. Please include Carlton on your prayer list.

Barbara Gardner (USA)


Kansas, USA - 2010-05-22

The abortion programs have been very interesting. This is something that everyone should hear. I think education is so important in helping people to understand what abortion is and what it does. This woman has a powerful testimony and I salute her for speaking out and telling of her life experience.

Joanna Smithfield (Dodge City, Kansas, USA)


USA - 2010-05-22

Dear Reverend McCullough,

I cannot tell you enough how much I appreciate and enjoy the fine music you present through your broadcasts. I have always loved Irish music and I really appreciate it when you feature some of your artists. This is just great and there is nowhere else in America where we can find a program like this.

Many thanks to you,

Jimmy Wilkins (USA)


Georgia, USA - 2010-05-22

I am so glad, Brother McCullough, that God continues to work in my life. My obedience to God is my strength and my refuge. He is always there and surrounding me with his love and encouragement even in the challenges of life.

It thrills me to learn of the interesting people that you talk with on the broadcast and the really special thing is that many of them are just ordinary people who heard an extra-ordinary calling.

Just goes to show that God can use any of us in very special ways.

Praise Jesus Lord!

Sue (Savannah, Georgia, USA)


USA - 2010-05-22 Prayer request

It has been a difficult last few days for my family. We discovered that my mother has cancer and it seems to be in an advanced stage.

This is such a frightening thing for her and for all of us as well. I ask for your prayers that God will bring her through this OK.

Paul Timmons (USA)


Back to Top

Missouri, USA - 2010-05-15

Your broadcast about abortion today was very good. It is always a hot-button issue for politicians here in this country. They talk about it a lot, but do nothing about it. It is great to stir people up.

However, I have always considered this a moral issue and not a political or issue for lawmakers. Time and time again, I have seen that trying to legislate moral issues does not work. It didn't work with alcohol, doesn't work with pot, and would not work with abortion.

What does work is good Christian and moral upbringing. I wouldn't think of having an abortion because I was taught that it is wrong and I have respect for life. Parents have to do a better job in the moral education of their children and in this country, parents are abdicating much of their responsibilities these day leaving it up to the TV and the over-loaded education system.

In Christ the Lord Jesus,

Laura Williams (St. Louis, Missouri, USA)


USA - 2010-05-15 Prayer request

Dear Pastor McCullough,

A former professor of mine will celebrate his 95th Birthday nest week. I am happy for his long life and the wonderful things that he has done for others. However, he is an admitted agnostic and, while I love and admire this man, his lack of faith really bothers me. One more time, I am going to talk with him in the coming days and do what I can to help him really know the Lord. I want him to dedicate his life to Jesus before it is too late. His name is Herman Williams and I hope you can say a prayer for him and for my efforts to save him.

Catherine Fuller (USA)


New Mexico, USA - 2010-05-15

Dear Pastor McCullough,

I love your program. Most of the Christian programs here in the U.S. is about screaming and shouting and hell fire and when you really listen, there is really very little content.

I have had enough of the shouting and I really appreciate your kind of program. It would be great if this started a trend.

Evelyn Hough (Carlsbad, NM, USA)


US Virgin Islands - 2010-05-15

Just wanted to tell you Brother Raymond, that your broadcasts give me courage in my Christian journey. I hear what these other people are doing and all they have gone through to get where they are and I am urged on by their examples. Your program is such a great idea and an inspiration to all. I keep on listening!

Kate Milligan (St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands)


Back to Top

Ohio, USA - 2010-05-08 Prayer request

Dear Pastor McCullough,

Can you pray for my sister Rachael? She has had a rough time with her wayward husband. With Charlie, it has been one affair after another and it has been so upsetting and embarrassing for the whole family, because he has not been discrete at all. It is almost as if he set out to purposefully hurt everyone. Ann has tried so long to try and save her marriage, but I think, and she agrees, that maybe now she needs to move on. We are praying for God’s guidance and for the best to work out.

Karen Jackson (Dayton, Ohio, USA)


Boston, USA - 2010-05-08

Dear Pastor McCullough,

I continue listening to you every Saturday and your broadcast always leaves me feeling better about the world we live in (no small achievement). There is so much bad news on radio and TV everyday, I take comfort in the people you feature in your interviews and the great things that they are doing for God’s kingdom.

Having such an interesting program to listen to is a real blessing and you manage to teach and inform without any screaming. Very nice!

Mary Wisner (Boston, USA)


Back to Top

USA - 2010-05-02 Prayer request

My cousin Fred has COPD. It is some kind of breathing and lung disorder that makes it difficult for him to get his breath and he just has no energy to do anything. This is so distressing because he is not an old man. He is only 68 and he now moves like a very old man. There doesn’t appear much that doctors can do. I pray that God can do for him. Please include him in your prayers, Reverend McCullough.

Lynn Davis (USA)


USA - 2010-05-01

Dear Pastor McCullough,

You are definitely blazing a new trail for Christian radio and it is a trail that’s much needed and long over-due. My hat is off to you.

I have long enjoyed good radio programs, but yours is an animal that I have not encountered before. Your mix of news and music and interviews is not a common occurrence on the "hell-fire-and-brimstone" turf of Christian radio.

We welcome the breath of fresh air that you have brought into our home.

Paul and Brenda Iarussi (USA)


USA - 2010-05-01 Prayer request

I hope that is it O.K. to do this, because I want to remind you and some of the others I listen to that May 6th is the National Day of Prayer. We ALL need it and we must also pray for all of those who lead our country. Times have been difficult and there are some things that only God can handle.

Thanks for your time.

Hazel Tripp (USA)


USA - 2010-05-01

You must travel a great deal Brother McCullough. All these people you interview have done some incredible things and their lives are a great example to us all. I believe that "faith without works" is not much at all. Your broadcast is uplifting and so very encouraging for anyone who wants to live for and work for the Lord.

Linda Haroldson (USA)


Back to Top

USA - 2010-04-24

I am a new listener Pastor McCullough, but I am enthusiastic about what I am hearing. Your music is outstanding and the guests are always interesting and I really like the little news stories that you do. Bless you in your work for Christ! The Lord needs all the faithful workers he can get!

Gail Jolly (USA)


Iowa, USA - 2010-04-24

I don’t know how it is in Europe, but your program is unique here in the states. We seriously lack any variety and Christian programs here are obsessed with screaming and shouting "hell-fire-brimstone" kinds of preaching.

Your work is a real blessing and it gives us a good experience of what’s happening in the rest of the world. We appreciate you so.

Jon Geiger (Davenport, Iowa, USA)


Back to Top

Washington, DC, USA - 2010-04-17

Where do you find these wonderful musicians Pastor McCullough? I have looked for cds by some of them, but I do not find them in our local music shops. You give us a variety that we cannot find here in the United States. It is always great to hear you and you are light years ahead for most Christian programming on radio today.

Bless you,

Jillian Maxwell (Washington, DC, USA)


Alabama, USA - 2010-04-17 Prayer request

I am sick Reverend McCullough. I am having terrible stomach pains on a regular basis. I don’t know what it is and I need to go see a doctor, but I am scared fearing the worst. If you can, please say a little prayer for my courage and for a healing doctor.

Bless you,

Gil Hunter (Huntsville, USA)


Illinois, USA - 2010-04-17

Dear Brother McCullough,

To hear how the Holy Spirit is working in the lives of these people that you interview is a wonderful and miraculous thing.

We just never know how or when the Lord may give us a new direction in life and what a great adventure he gives us when we are willing and open to follow the path that he has chosen for us.

Dottie Simpson (Milwaukee, Illinois, USA)


Back to Top

Mississippi, USA - 2010-04-10

Dear Pastor McCullough,

I really liked the music you started today’s program with. A really interesting sound. I think you said the group is from Tennessee, but I could have sworn it was an Irish group. I guess I have an untrained ear, but at least I know what I like. You always have some interesting selections on your broadcast. Praise Jesus.

Ralph Jackson (Biloxi, Mississippi, USA)


Georgia, USA - 2010-04-10 Prayer request

Dear Brother McCullough,

I am hoping that you can include my niece Beth in your prayers. She is a university student and is studying real hard. Wants to be a doctor. We are so proud of her and her school honors.

However, we are also concerned about her life in the big city (New York). We have never been there, but we know it is a dangerous place. She grew up here in Athens, Georgia and now to be faced with all these strange and new experiences can be very scary.

May the Lord watch over and protect her from the sins of this world.

George Bloom (Athens, Georgia, USA)


Back to Top

Havana, Cuba - 2010-04-08 - via surface mail

Your broadcast on the UCR is such a blessing. We really enjoy what you are teaching and wish you much success in your work!

Praise Jesus,

René Miguel (Havana, Cuba)


San Diego, CA, USA - 2010-04-03 Prayer request

Dear Pastor McCullough,

I hope you can pray for me. I am starting school to become a medical technician. It scares me a little because it’s been a long time since I was in school and this is a big opportunity for me and my kids. I ask God for courage and determination in this new adventure.

Many Blessings!

Barbara Jane Miller (San Diego, CA, USA)


Canada - 2010-04-03

Dear Brother McCullough,

I hope that you are having a wonderful Easter holiday with family and friends. I know that for all of us the best really is yet to come.

The resurrection of Jesus Christ validates all his other promises.

Best wishes to you and your family during this special time,

Lynn Ann Moore (Canada)


Los Angles, USA - 2010-04-03

I have never been to Ireland, but your wonderful accent sets my imagination ablaze. It also reminds me that no matter where we go, we are always at home with other Christians as we are all part of the body of Christ.

In the name of our eternal Savior,

Randy Gould (Los Angles, California, USA)


USA - 2010-04-03

RISEN AND RETURNING!

- Jesus Christ -

Best Easter Wishes,

Paula Kendall (USA)


Back to Top

Canada - 2010-03-27

As you interview these interesting people from all over the world, it occurs to me that we all have this one objective in mind. We just want to share God’s good news with others in the hope that they will all have Salvation through the knowledge that Jesus Christ died for our sins. All of us in our own small way want to do this and your program features some of the people who have chosen some fascinating ways to do it.

Praise Jesus,

Pamela Shaw (Canada)


New Jersey, USA - 2010-03-27 Prayer request

I am praying for Sara, my friend at work and I hope you will include her in prayers too. She got home from the office Thursday to find a note from her husband announcing that he was leaving her.

She says she had no indication that anything was wrong and is terribly depressed about this. She was completely blind-sided by this and feels that she did something wrong that she did not know about.

She needs God’s hand in the days to come. Thank you Pastor McCullough.

Julia Rutherford (Elizabeth, NJ, USA)


USA - 2010-03-27

Dear Brother McCullough,

Today, I found your broadcast on this channel and I was thrilled to hear some variety of music and really interesting talk. Way above the mundane yack that is on radio most these days.

Thank you.

Julian Harris (USA)


Back to Top

Georgia, USA - 2010-03-13 Prayer request

Dear Pastor McCullough,

It is a time of sadness in our home as my mother passed away last week. She was a fine Christian woman and in her last days, when she was so ill and hardly ever got out of bed, we always listened to radio together and she particularly enjoyed the lively music on your program. I know that she is now with her Heavenly Father and that is my consolation for losing her.

Pray that the family will be able to carry on and know that she is now, finally, OK.

In Christ the Lord,

Betty Jane Ramsey (Atlanta, USA)


New Hampshire, USA - 2010-03-13

Just a little note to say thanks for the info you sent me a while ago about your ministry. WOW you are a busy man Brother Raymond.

I always enjoy your program. The variety of music and the interesting people make it one of my favorites.

Bless you,

Jerry Chaffino (Concord, NH, USA)


Back to Top

USA - 2010-03-07

Dear Pastor McCullough,

I find such energy and hope through your broadcasts. I exercise my faith so that like a muscle of the body, it will grow. Even in my trials if have been able to grow in my confidence that God will see me through it. I have always felt that the greater your cares, the more genuine your prayers. At the worst times, God’s help is near and always available.

I just have to seek it and ask for it.

Lisa Osborn (USA)


Georgia, USA - 2010-03-06

That was a nice story about Peter Hewitt and his efforts with Youth For Christ. I have great respect for people who make such an effort to help children.

It sounds trite, but the children are our future and so few today have the opportunities that they need and many have no suitable role models to help and guide them into a productive future.

I will pray for Mr. Hewitt in his work for the Lord Jesus Christ.

Your radio friend,

Sue (Savannah, GA, USA)


Santa Monica, CA, USA - 2010-03-06

Dear Pastor McCullough,

I am a big fan of your broadcasts and the wonderful people you tell us about. I am absolutely fascinated with the stories that you get them to tell on the program. They all seem to be doing exciting things for the Lord. I have noticed that not all of them actually set out to do the things that they ended up doing as their missions. I guess that is true for so many of us. We start out in one direction, but the Lord has a different idea and who can argue with God. His plan is always best.

Yasmine Cordero (Santa Monica, CA, USA)


Back to Top

San Francisco, CA, USA - 2010-02-27 Prayer request

Dear Brother Raymond,

My daughter has decided to go live in Costa Rica. She is only 21. She has been studying Spanish in college here and she says the only real way for her to perfect her language skills is to go study in a Spanish-speaking country. I understand this in theory, but the reality is that she is still very young and she is going to be far away and without friends and family with her. We are worried and are praying a lot about this.

Her name is Rebecca and if you can include her in your prayers, I would appreciate it a lot.

Martha Denton (San Francisco, CA, USA)


Missouri, USA - 2010-02-27

I believe I have heard part of this program before, but not the whole thing and I really regretted tuning in late. Today I got you from start to finish and your feature on Ms. Bredlow.

Her information about miracles was great. She is a fine speaker and she is so down to earth and direct it makes her really good at telling her testimony.

In Christ Jesus,

Laura Williams (St. Louis, Missouri, USA)


USA - 2010-02-27

Dear Minister McCullough,

I was fascinated to hear that lady tell her stories about supernatural visitations of Jesus. My neighbor got me listening to your broadcast several weeks ago and you have one of the most interesting programs I have ever run across. It is my wish and my prayer that you will continue to have great success with your ministry.

PS. I also really liked that song called The Music of Healing I believe. Really nice.

Julia Porter (USA)


Back to Top

USA - 2010-02-21 Prayer request

My sister is in the hospital for tests this week. She has gotten very weak and had to be taken to the hospital in a wheelchair and ambulance. She has always been very strong and fit and to see her like this is saddening. I am praying for a good outcome although it looks pretty bad at this point.

Please put Martha Ann on your prayer list Minister McCullough.

Kay Thomason (USA)


New York City, USA - 2010-02-21

Dear Pastor McCullough,

I have wanted to tell you that the news bits you do are really very good. You seem to have sources that we don’t have in the US.

I was particularly interested in the story about the dating of the Bible and the new research that has happened with that. Also the singer Maria Forde that you featured was quite good. I had not heard of her before. I believe you said she is from Australia.

Your program is a blessing to me.

Porter Remmington (New York City, USA)


San Diego, USA - 2010-02-21

It was good to hear more of your talk with the pilot this week. I was interested in how he came to go to Rwanda. I like how he said that it was a divine appointment. I have also received some suspicious spam from that part of the world, but it was obvious that God really wanted this man’s mission to happen.

When the Lord really wants it to happen it always does. What a blessing for that ministry.

In Christ,

Bonnie Helms (San Diego, CA, USA)


Georgia, USA - 2010-02-21 Prayer request

My nephew is getting into trouble Brother McCullough and he needs prayer. He has gotten under the influence of a bad bunch of boys a mile of so from here and we are very worried. I suspect he is getting drugs from them and he has withdrawn from his parents and from me and we were always very close. I am doing what I can to get through to him. I am praying to God for his help and I hope that you can include him (his name is Felton) in your prayers.

Julie Ann Marks (Macon, Georgia, USA)


Back to Top

USA - 2010-02-14 Prayer request

Dear Pastor McCullough,

Benjamin Franklin said it. "Spare the rod and spoil the child". My neighbors are neglecting their children and it is causing problems for all of the neighbors. There is growing vandalism and there is graffiti all over the place. We all know which children are responsible and we want it stopped. Several of us have talked with the parents, but so far nothing has happened. We are praying that God will guide us. Please include us in your prayers.

Doris Chambers (USA)


Hawaii, USA - 2010-02-13

Dear Pastor McCullough,

I have to agree with that woman who reported on the "spanking" study. I was spanked a grand total of about three times as a child. My parents were very kind and loving people and every time I was spanked, I deserved it and I learned not to make the offense again.

We could use a little more of it in the world. By the way, I did not grow up to be a violent person.

You have a great show.

Leanne Payne (Hawaii, USA)


USA - 2010-02-13

Dear Brother Raymond,

I have never heard a program anywhere quite like yours. It is truly refreshing. The wide variety of music you play is most unusual here. Thanks for the interview with the pilot. I was very interested in his efforts to reach Canada's "first nation" peoples. Definitely a unique mission.

Jo Ellen Padgett (USA)


Back to Top

US Virgin Islands - 2010-02-06

Lemon Grass. I made a note of that and I am going to pass it on to my neighbor Marie whose sister June is recovering from cancer.

That was a very good news story and one that could help so many people. We all need to know things like that.

Pam Rawlins (Christiansted, US Virgin Islands)


Tennessee, USA - 2010-02-06 Prayer request

Dear Reverend McCullough,

My name is James Dawson and I live in Memphis, Tennessee. I have been out of work for about 7 months. I have an opportunity for a good job and I am going to interview for it next week.

It would mean good money and so many things for my family. I ask God to help me have a chance if it is his will. If you can put me on your prayer list, I will be most appreciative.

James Dawson (Memphis, Tennessee, USA)


Georgia, USA - 2010-02-06

Dear Pastor McCullough,

I am amazed at what God has given us to spread his precious word. I listen to you every week and it gives me pleasure to hear your wonderful accent and know that you are doing your work there in Northern Ireland and the technology of this day brings your exciting program to me here. I enjoyed the "Desert Call" song you played today and I am always fascinated to learn of the journeys people like Mr. Beckford take in their Christian lives. Very interesting. Thank you.

Frances Walton (Macon, Georgia, USA)


Back to Top

USA - 2010-01-30

Your music is interesting, unusual and delightful. You bring something different to the ear of this listener and I really appreciate it. In the US, we are in quite a rut and rarely treat ourselves to anything outside the mainstream of American radio fare.

Your interview with the man who ministers in Indonesia was fascinating. If you can, see if you can get your interviewees to be a little closer to the microphone. Sometimes it seems as if they are across the room. Other than that I have no complaints. Your content is far and above everything else on the radio today.

Thank you Pastor McCullough.

Jeff Babb (USA)


Washington, DC, USA - 2010-01-30 Prayer request

Brother McCullough,

I have wondered if you accept prayer requests. I hope that is the case because I am requesting prayer for my friend Beverly. She is a dear person, but she has a terrible weight problem (335 pounds at last check-up). Her doctor has told her that she has to take serious steps to get rid of the excess weight. She is considering her options including that new stomach band surgery. It sounds a bit scary to me.

However, I pray that the Lord will help her to make the right decision and get herself in better physical shape. I write to you because she and I have been listening to your program together for the last few weeks and we both enjoy your work.

Bless you,

Jillian Maxwell (Washington, D.C., USA)


Back to Top

Georgia, USA - 2010-01-27

Dear Raymond

I live in Georgia but here is the kicker, my mother is from Belfast and I learned at the age of 50 that I am dual citizen by decent if I choose. I too am a follower of Yeshua and of the early house groups of which how they first started. I love the house church atmosphere I hear in the backround as I listen to you and the others.

This past year I just found out where my Grandfather is buried after many years of not knowing. Israel is the home of my faith, but Ireland is where my heart is. I believe not meeting in church buildings, but going into cell or community gatherings is the answer here in the last days. In order to reach the circle around us we must undenominationalize and reach the heart of people in need, then we will really be doing the great commission.

God bless you for the love you have for people, just as Yeshua had, though the Pharisees hated him he continued on doing God’s will. I hope you answer back because I really want to get to know you and your family. One day I’ll be coming to Belfast and hope to worship with you. Though I am a yank by birth, my heritage and heart is Ulster.

B’shem Yeshua
(in the Name of Jesus)

Brian Wynn (Georgia, USA)


New York, USA - 2010-01-23

Dear Pastor McCullough,

We only have sketchy information about life in Israel from the news media in this country. To me it seems so unusual that a Palestinian would be a priest in Israel. Really incredible. Especially in light of all he has been through.

Something good can come from any situation and I think that is what has happened with this man. He genuinely cares about humanity and his love of God has taken precedence over everything else. Love is definitely his guiding principle.

You always bring us interesting people to learn from.

Jane Macergen (Ithaca, New York, USA)


North Carolina, USA - 2010-01-23 Prayer request

Dear Pastor McCullough,

I need prayer for my husband. He has now been out of work for 9 months. He has taken odd jobs and temporary kind of things just to help out the situation.

However, he was earning a good living with the company he started with 28 years. It is tough for a man to start over at our age.

I am asking God to watch out for him and guide him into a line of work that will make him feel productive and good about hmself again.

Thank you sir.

Helen Tapley (Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA)


Montreal, Canada - 2010-01-23

Brother Raymond,

I really enjoyed the music at the beginning of your show today. I think you said the group is from Northern Ireland and called Northern Exposure. Did I get that right? Do you know if their music is available in the US?

You have one of the most interesting radio programs anywhere. Just great to hear this kind of broadcast.

Peter J. Thomas (Montreal, Canada)


Haiti? USA? - 2010-01-23 Prayer request

Dear minister McCullough,

I ask for a prayer. The world is so small these days and yet there is so much suffering. Please pray for my people in Haiti. They need God so much to help them through this very serious and bad situation.

Marie Jean-Max (Haiti?)


Back to Top

New York, USA - 2010-01-17

I enjoyed your story about the churches and church building in India. I have always been fascinated with that part of the world and I find that Americans as a whole really know very little about India.

This country has a lot of cheap labor there, but other than that, we have very little understanding of the country.

By the way, I can certainly understand that language would be a major issue in developing churches there. Those people have an admirable mission.

Randi Poston (Buffalo, New York?, USA)


Wisconsin, USA - 2010-01-17 Prayer request

There are 4 people on my block who are out of work and all of them have families with small children. I have pledged to do what I can to help them, but they need much more.

I pray that they will all find other jobs quickly and that God will guide them to make good and appropriate decisions for their families.

Please put them on your prayer list Pastor McCullough.

Faye Parker (Madison, WI, USA)


Los Angeles, USA - 2010-01-16

Dear Brother McCullough,

It is a fabulous cultural and spiritual experience just to listen to your broadcast. I have never heard so many varied bits of music and information from all over the world in one program.

This is quite the experience.

Randy Gould (Los Angeles, California, USA)


Back to Top

San Diego, USA - 2010-01-10 Prayer request

I ask for your prayers Brother McCullough. The Lord has always come through for me and I really need him now. I have cancer and it doesn't look good. I got the initial diagnosis this past week and I am really scared. I go back for a followup appointment this coming week and I am really afraid and feeling so alone as I face this trial. I need God's help and I am praying for that.

Neal Thomason (San Diego, California, USA)


Boston, USA - 2010-01-10

The King’s Men outreach ministry was really interesting. I am glad you cover this kind of story. I get disgusted with the mainstream media and how they neglect these kind of stories and also how we have no coverage of anything going on in Israel other than just the standard US government line on our ally.

Ken Taylor (Boston, Massachussets, USA)


USA - 2010-01-09

I get to hear such good variety on your program. From Gaelic music to Middle Eastern music I love it all. That song "I'm Overcome" that I heard a little of today was also very nice.

This probably sounds odd to you, but we just don’t have this kind of variety in the U.S. and it is needed and appreciated.

Julie Thomas (USA)


Back to Top

Montreal, Canada - 2010-01-06

Mr. McCullough,

Heard your program on the website tonight and had a chance to read a little about your ministry. Sounds very good. Will be listening.

Arthur Cannon (Montreal, Canada)


Los Angeles, USA - 2010-01-03

I am always amazed at how God works in people’s lives. The man you talked with today about the work he is doing with young people in eastern Europe was fascinating. I think you said that he is an automobile dealer. Who would think that the Lord would lead him in this direction.

In Christ the Lord,

Myrna Acosta (LA, California, USA)


Georgia, USA - 2010-01-03

I have been enjoying your program for several weeks now and I get a real kick out of its name. People here in Georgia say "God" in a very similar way (Gawd). I guess that reflects a similar ancestry.

Your unique broadcast is a delight and I am telling my friends about your work.

Bless you and Happy New Year!

Karen Johnson (Hinesville, Georgia, USA)


Hawaii, USA - 2010-01-02

I love the lively rhythms of the music you play on your program. I have always loved Irish music, but we just don’t hear that much of it on American media except for special occasions. It is great that you share your culture with us in the name of the Lord and his work.

A real blessing.

from Paul Ho (Hilo, Hawaii, USA)


Back to Top

South Dakota, USA - 2009-12-26
Dear Reverend McCullough,

It was my intention to write to you all day yesterday, but one thing after another delayed me. Your program is unique and such a delight in the Lord with the outstanding Irish music (that "Healing Song" was great) and such exciting interviews. I am blessed to have come upon your broadcast.

Bless you and your ministry for the Lord,

Doris Murphy (Rapid City, South Dakota, USA)


New Hampshire, USA - 2009-12-26
The story that lady told about Christ’s appearances was absolutely fascinating. What power there is in the Lord and how he is really there for all of us.

I just found out about your program, but if this is any indication of what your work is like, I can’t wait to hear you again.

Bless you,

Jerry Chaffino (Concord, New Hampshire, USA)


Kansas, USA - 2009-12-19
Dear Pastor McCullough,

I heard your broadcast today and the Irish accent really caught my ear. I have not heard your program before and I was very pleased with your concept. I look forward to hearing you again.

In Christ,

Joanna Smithfield (from Dodge City, Kansas, USA)


Back to Top


This page last modified: Wednesday, 20-Jan-2010 04:05:06 GMT
KCT | Mission | History | Music | Radio | Partner
Podcasts | N E W S | Reviews | Contact | Links

Copyright © 2005/2009 Precious Oil Productions Ltd