Thursday, May 28, 2009

New CD May 2009





This new CD comes at a time in our nation's history that can be a time of great blessing. It is only in times of hardships and tribulation that we see who are God's faithful servants. This CD brings time honored hymns and choruses from another time in our history when believers walked through the Great Depression. These songs were a great encouragement to them as I trust they will be to you.

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

In This Very Room -CD



Contents

1. It May Be Today

2. It Is Well With My Soul

3. Redeemed

4. With All My Heart

5. Worthy Is The Lamb

6. Be Thou My Vision

7. In This Very Room

8. Redeemed Medley

9. There Is A Redeemer

10. Open My Eyes

11. Spirit Of God, Descend Upon My Heart

12. Wonderful, Wonderful Jesus

13. Living For Jesus

14. Lord, Speak To Me

15. Meekness and Majesty

16. Chariots of Fire


If you're interested in getting this new CD,

please send me your address.

I suggest a $10 donation

and I'll cover the postage to get the CD to you.

Friday, June 22, 2007

Triumphant Praise




Here's a new
CD I just made
with selections
featuring the
keyboard sounds
of the trumpet



When Love Shines In

A New Name In Glory
All Through The Day
The Banner Of The Cross Medley
Count Me
Get God's Sunshine
I Will Sing Of The Mercies Of The Lord
My Hope Is In The Lord
Nothing But The Blood
One Mediator
Safe Am I
There Is Joy In Serving Jesus
When Love Shines In
Hi,
My name is Hank Zeck. My wife, Karen, and I are missionaries with the HCJB Global Technology Center in Elkhart, Indiana. Here, we are involved in radio planting, helping the church worldwide to broadcast to their own people by missionary radio. The Sonset Radio, an FM solar powered radio is another project we have designed. Please look at the video by Jeremy Maller my coworker on this project. We have also been used by God to establish broadcasting by satellite. I'm currently building the TB1000 shortwave transmitter you see to the right. This is a transmitter with a range of 300-500 mile. The last TB1000 to be shipped went to Central African Republic and covers the entire country of 4 million people! Wow!