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Notice the use of the phrase "Communicate the Gospel". This is double speak - a watering down of the Commission originally given to the Body of Christ. True believers are not called to 'communicate' the Gospel but to Preach it. This kind of subjective rhetoric is typical of those who have embraced the non biblical Seeker Sensitive model which no more sees souls saved than it is faithful to the commands of Christ. This is a radio station of unlimited compromise and double standards - one which is financially and theologically manipulated by the Paradise Community Church in Adeliade South Australia for its own agenda. With humbled and faithful beginings 107.9 Life FM has regressed into a pantheistic people pleasing platform for Dominionist worldviews and politically correct diatribe straight out of the stink tanks of the United Nations. - Wolf Hunter
 

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Life FM (107.9 MHz) was the first (and remains the only widely listened to) Christian radio in Adelaide, South Australia. It was set up in 1993 after 20 years on the blackboard. It was originally called Alta-Mira FM.}}

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Life FM (107.9 MHz) was the first (and remains the only widely listened to) Christian radio in Adelaide South Australia. It was set up in 1993 after 20 years on the blackboard. It was originally called Alta-Mira FM. It's mission is

To participate with God in communicating the Gospel of Jesus Christ, with excellence, through the creative use of radio in order to see lives transformed.

It plays a selection of mainstream rock and pop music as well as popular and contemporary Christian music from singers and song-writers including DC Talk, Rebecca St James, The Newsboys and Hillsong

It's official website is located at www.life.on.net

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