WMLK

WMLK (9.275, 17.525 & 15.15 MHz), is a shortwave radio prominent outreach tool of the Assemblies of Yahweh, based in Bethel, Pennsylvania.

[1] WMLK’s roots trace back to 1966 when Elder Jacob O. Meyer, founder of the Assemblies of Yahweh, initiated a radio ministry called the Sacred Name Broadcast.

Inspired by the mandate in Matthew 28:19–20 to preach the Good News worldwide, Elder Meyer and the brethren of the Assemblies of Yahweh sought to establish their own broadcasting platform.

They recognized that Bethel, was strategically located to transmit radio signals across vast regions of the globe, aligning with their vision of fulfilling the Great Commission effectively.

[2] Chief engineer Deacon Gary McAvin and other members of the Assemblies of Yahweh played crucial roles in dismantling and rebuilding the equipment to meet the needs of this ambitious project.

The station’s antenna system, resembling a shofar' (Hebrew: שופר),[1] aligns with the prophecy in Jeremiah 31:21 about setting “guideposts” along highways, further solidifying its symbolic role.

This interpretation underscores their belief that Yahweh directs the radio signal, guiding it to reach audiences across international borders.

They note that the angel is commanding "7 Fear Yahweh*, and give him glory; for the hour of his judgment has come: and worship him that made the heaven and the earth and sea and fountains of waters."