The Good Will international radio programming; check it out!
By the Editorial Staff
Thursday | October 10, 2013 | 6:04 PM | Last update: September 22, 2016, 4:08 PM (Brasilia time)
The Super Good Will Radio Network (Super RBV, in Portuguese), a pioneering radio station that was created in Brazil, has expanded its programming to include some of the countries where the Legion of Good Will has autonomous bases. The programs broadcast in Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, Portugal and Uruguay are for maintaining dialogue on day-to-day issues from the viewpoint of Ecumenical Spirituality*.
In Portugal, the LBV broadcasts the program “Portugal is a passion!”. It offers messages of comfort and encourages listeners to face up to the problems of daily life through the ecumenical study of the Gospel-Apocalypse of Jesus. This program is transmitted on different radio stations in the country; why don’t you also tune into it? It goes on the air in:
Oporto
Every day from 11 p.m. until midnight on Sanjoanense Regional Radio, 88.1 FM
Coimbra
Every day from 7 a.m. until 8 a.m. on Centro Regional Radio, 96.2 FM and from 3 p.m. until 4 p.m. on Clube da Pampilhosa Radio, 92.6 FM
Lisbon
Every day from 11 p.m. until midnight on Horizonte Radio, 92.8 FM
In Latin American countries the program “Total Ecumenism – The Power of Accomplishing Faith” also deals with daily matters, the objective being to promote reflection that leads to the spiritual development of individuals. The studies include texts from the Holy Bible and the Brotherly Doctrine of the Religion of God, the Ecumenical Religion of Brazil and the world. The prayer and prayer chain are the culminating point of the program. With regard to the program, listener Gladis Cáceres, from Capiatá, Asuncion/Paraguay, made her comment:
“I listen to the program every day. I like it a lot; it does me good. I pray for my loved ones, including those who are no longer here (who have passed on to the Spiritual World). I’ve learned a lot. I learned how to cheer myself up when I’m a little down and sad. I become happy. I see people with other eyes, as human beings... because we often expect too much of others.And with the LBVI’ve learned that first of all we have to be an example and then wait for others to pay attention to us and be good to us. We can’t expect to get something we don’t give. I learned this from you, on the radio. And I’m happy. Every day I listen to it from 8 a.m. until 9 a.m. No one can come in here (to distract her), not even the dog (laughter). So, I thank you very much; may you long continue! Because if at least one life is saved per day that’s good. Thank you very much.”
You can feel this emotion too!
The program “Total Ecumenism – The Power of Accomplishing Faith” is also transmitted in your country. Check out below the radio stations and broadcast times. You can also listen to it by accessing www.lbv.org.ar:
BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA
On Mondays and Fridays, at 10 a.m., and on Tuesdays, at 11 a.m. on Dakota FM, 104.7
ASUNCION, PARAGUAY
From Monday to Friday, at 8 a.m. on Ysapy FM, 90.7
LA PAZ, BOLIVIA
From Monday to Friday, at 7 a.m. on Constelación Radio, FM 100.5
MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY
From Monday to Friday, at 5:30 a.m. on Continental de Pando Radio, AM 1460 khz.
20 years of programing exemplifying Good practices
By the Editorial Staff
Thursday | October 10, 2013 | 6:01 PM | Last update: September 22, 2016, 4:07 PM (Brasilia time)
On September 1, 1992 the 24-hour programing of the Super Good Will Radio Network (Super RBV, in Portuguese) began in Brazil. The broadcasting station, which has the characteristic of taking spiritual comfort to people’s homes, traditionally transmits an ecumenical prayer by the hour, right after a prayer chain that mobilizes listeners to pray for those in need. The moment considered to be a champion in terms of audience is the study of the Gospel-Apocalypse of Jesus led by radio broadcaster and writer Paiva Netto, an author who has sold 4.7 million books on the subject, presented in the fraternal perspective of the Religion of God, the Ecumenical Religion of Brazil and the world.
62 years ago: the start
In the very beginning of the Legion of Good Will (LBV) the radio program Hora da Boa Vontade [Hour of Good Will] was created, on March 4, 1949. It was transmitted by Globo Radio, an important vehicle in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), and presented by the late founder of the LBV, radio broadcaster, journalist, and poet, Alziro Zarur (1914-1979). This program innovated radio broadcasting and at the same time consolidated one of the tasks that the founder of this means of communication in Brazil, Roquete Pinto (1884-1954), had in mind: its social function.
The Hour of Good Will surprised radio broadcasters at the time and soon had a major national repercussion. One of the great curiosities highlighted by the program’s thousands of listeners was the fact of hearing Christmas music at different times of the year. The purpose of this was to expand the spirit of solidarity and altruism associated with Jesus’s Christmas, thus, making it Permanent. As Zarur used to exclaim during his radio broadcasts: “people’s hunger is daily”, and he called on everybody to embrace the cause with the call: "Hail to the Legion of Good Will’s Permanent Christmas!."
Beginning in the 1950s with the printed media, the LBV has over the years also invested in other disclosure vehicles for its social communication initiatives. Paiva Netto, the successor of Alziro Zarur, has continued expanding into television and the virtual media, propagating the LBV’s socio-educational activities and the ecumenical doctrine of the Religion of Brotherly Love.
Content that makes people feel Good
The programing of the Super Good Will Radio Network has as guideline Ecumenical Spirituality*. Current topics relating to culture, sports, health, science, education, religion, and others are present throughout its program schedule. In addition to providing information, it contributes to offering individuals paths that are more solidarity-based and more humane for living in society. The Super Good Will Radio Network devotes special moments to children and young people, with specific programs directed to this group of audience.
Super Good Will Network in the world
The Communication 100% Jesus has spread its message and is now reaching homes in many countries. Many of these new listeners tune in for the first time to the signal of the Super Good Will Radio Network through the portal www.boavontade.com and are soon sending in messages, through letters or e-mail, to report on the quality of the reception and how good they feel in becoming listeners. In Europe, Timo Reiniluoto and Mika Makelainen, from Helsinki, Finland’s capital, are among those who wrote in just to say what they felt when they tuned in to the Communication of Goodwill. Likewise, Jussi Suokas, who lives with his family in Joensuu, capital of a province in the East of Finland, and Tore B Vik, from the city of Mysen, in Norway, are some examples of this positive repercussion.
* Ecumenical Spirituality — This ideal of the Legion of Good Will is present in all its socio-educational actions, since it is understood as “the cradle of the most generous values that come from the Soul, the home of emotions and of reason illuminated by intuition, the environment that encompasses everything that transcends the common field of matter and is derived from the sublimated human feeling, such as Truth, Mercy, Morality, Ethics, Honesty and Brotherly Love.” A passage taken from the book É Urgente Reeducar! [It is Urgent to Re-educate!], which is the fundament of the LBV’s educational proposal, written by educator Paiva Netto, the author of various best-sellers who has sold more than 4.7 million books in Brazil and abroad.
Thursday | October 10, 2013 | 5:00 PM | Last update: September 22, 2016, 4:07 PM (Brasilia time)
Boa Vontade Portal
In a pioneering attitude—even at the very beginning of the implementation of the Internet in Brazil—Paiva Netto inaugurated in August 1996, the LBV’s website on the Internet (initially available in Portuguese and English). In the following year (February 1997), the program of the Super Good Will Radio Network was aired. On November 7, 2002, the President of the LBV launched the Boa Vontade Portal with a content committed to promote fraternal citizenship. Articles, reporting and interviews with photos, audio and video are among the homepage’s highlights. Currently, the Portal of Ecumenical Spirituality offers content in 11 languages (Arabic, German, Chinese, English, Spanish, Esperanto, French, Japanese, Italian, Portuguese and Russian).
Good Will magazine
Arquivo BV
To produce a publication capable of propagating Ecumenical Spirituality, that is permeated in the most diverse fields of human activity – this is one of the purposes of the GOOD WILL magazine since its early days: its first issue was published in May 1956. Therefore, quality printed communication has been one of the hallmarks of the LBV for a long time.
Initially, the publication was edited at the LBV’s first head office, in a small room of a building located at Rua do Acre, 47, 9th floor, downtown Rio de Janeiro/RJ (Brazil). At that time, around 1950, it was printed by Bloch Publishing House.
In a pioneer way, the inaugural issue carried in its cover the image of Jesus, the Ecumenical Christ, and offered readers an innovative editorial line which highlighted the fraternal values of respect and harmony among religions as well as different nations and cultures.
For decades, readers have found themes of general interest in the Good Will magazine. Interviews, reporting, news and relevant articles form the content and share a permanent quest for the personal, ethical and spiritual growth of its readers, always under the light of Ecumenical Solidarity.
Thursday | October 10, 2013 | 3:55 PM | Last update: September 22, 2016, 4:07 PM (Brasilia time)
The educator Paiva Netto named his pedagogic proposal under two nomenclatures directed at distinct age groups. The importance of employing two terminologies is justified by the building of intellectual knowledge bonded to values and feelings according to peculiar needs, aspirations and possibilities with special care towards each age group.
PEDAGOGY OF AFFECTION
Pedagogy of Affection will be referenced to when we speak of the activities conducted with children until the age of 10, considering the shocking impact of current reality in which aggressiveness (in the form of body/sexual and emotional violence) has taken its high toll of victims. It is appropriate to emphasize that feelings must accompany the intellectual development of the little ones so that care and affection are not restricted only to the good treatment received within their families, but rather permeate all the environments of their lives, including the school environment where children of this age group are so vulnerable in their infant universe.
Children
SÃO PAULO/BRAZIL — In a safe and well-cared for environment, the Organization educates and instills values of citizenship, thus raising the self-esteem of those assisted. In each of its units, contributors and volunteers receive professional training so they can better assist the people in need.(Foto: Vivian R. Ferreira)LA PAZ/BOLIVIA — LBV — Children: The Future in the Present! Boys and girls between the ages of 6 and 12, who are looked after in the Community Centers for Social Assistance during their off-school hours, take part in the program. The initiative contributes towards child protagonism, because it takes into consideration the life stories and singular nature of children, by means of activities that awaken their talents and broaden their skills, enable the experience of values, and strengthen the bonds between family members.(Foto: Leilla Tonin)SÃO PAULO/BRAZIL — The educational unit of the Legion of Good Will contributes to the cultural education of the learners by encouraging them to develop reading habits. This support is given from early childhood, when they are still in preschool.(Foto: Vivian R. Ferreira)LA PAZ/BOLIVIA — Before the meals, the children assisted by the LBV pray in a gesture of gratitude and to strengthen the Spirit.(Foto: Leilla Tonin)SÃO PAULO/BRAZIL – The recreational spaces, such as the school’s Toy Library, are equipped with pedagogical games, which allow students to develop motor, intellectual, and emotional skills, such as concentration, autonomy, and socialization. (Foto: Vivian R. Ferreira)BUENOS AIRES/ARGENTINA — LBV - Children: The Future in the Present! Boys and girls between the ages of 6 and 12, who are looked after in the Community Centers for Social Assistance during their off-school hours, take part in the program. The initiative contributes towards child protagonism, because it takes into consideration the life stories and singular nature of children, by means of activities that awaken their talents and broaden their skills, enable the experience of values, and strengthen the bonds between family members.BELÉM/BRAZIL — In a safe and well-cared for environment, the Organization educates and instills values of citizenship, thus raising the self-esteem of those assisted. In each of its units, contributors and volunteers receive professional training so they can better assist the people in need.(Foto: Vivian R. Ferreira)LA PAZ/BOLIVIA — In a safe and well-cared for environment, the Organization educates and instills values of citizenship, thus raising the self-esteem of those assisted. In each of its units, contributors and volunteers receive professional training so they can better assist the people in need.ASUNCION/PARAGUAY — The LBV’s schools are committed to educating with Ecumenical Spirituality, forming “Brain and Heart”, as defines the Organization’s President, José de Paiva Netto.TAGUATINGA/BRAZIL — The menu, made by specialized professionals, is adequate to each age group, aiming the complete development of the little ones. In the LBV, the children learn from a very young age about the importance of not wasting food. The topic is also developed in the activity classes in a playful and didactic language.(Foto: Vivian R. Ferreira)JUIZ DE FORA/BRAZIL —The LBV’s schools deal with sustainability in a special way. In educational activities and projects, children learn from an early age about the importance of conserving Nature, life, and the equilibrium that exists in our relationship with the environment.(Foto: Fabiana Ambrosio)MANAUS/BRAZIL — The LBV proposes the adoption of a teaching platform not restricted to curricular content, but one also capable of fostering a renewed awareness of planetary citizenship with an effect on other spheres of society.(Foto: Vivian R. Ferreira)CURITIBA/BRAZIL — The recreational spaces, such as the school’s Toy Library, are equipped with pedagogical games, which allow students to develop motor, intellectual, and emotional skills, such as concentration, autonomy, and socialization. (Foto: Vivian R. Ferreira)SALVADOR/BRAZIL — The children assisted by the LBV rejoice in participating in the parade in commemoration of the Brazilian Independence Day. Traditionally, the Legion of Good Will displays in the front of the parade a Majestic Picture of Jesus, the Ecumenical Christ, the Divine Statesman.BELÉM/BRAZIL — The LBV proposes the adoption of a teaching platform not restricted to curricular content, but one also capable of fostering a renewed awareness of planetary citizenship with an effect on other spheres of society.(Foto: Vivian R. Ferreira)PORTO/PORTUGAL — The LBV’s Happy Smile Program teaches healthy oral habits in schools, institutions, day care centers, and homes in the city of Porto, Coimbra, and Lisbon (Portugal).SALVADOR/BRAZIL — In the LBV schools, the music classes are part of the academic curriculum. The junior musicians are divided in the study of the transverse flute, violin, violoncello, viola, and clarinet. (Foto: Tatiane Oliveira)CURITIBA/BRAZIL — The LBV’s schools are committed to educating with Ecumenical Spirituality, forming “Brain and Heart”, as defines the Organization’s President, José de Paiva Netto.(Foto: Vivian R. Ferreira)JOÃO PESSOA/BRAZIL — The LBV’s schools deal with sustainability in a special way. In educational activities and projects, children learn from an early age about the importance of conserving Nature, life, and the equilibrium that exists in our relationship with the environment.(Foto: Jean Carlos)GOIÂNIA/BRAZIL — The educational unit of the Legion of Good Will contributes to the cultural education of the learners by encouraging them to develop reading habits. This support is given from early childhood, when they are still in preschool.(Foto: Egeziel Carlos)MANAUS/BRAZIL — The LBV believes in the future of millions of children and because of that it develops activities full of ludic, cultural, artistic, and sportive experience, such as forms of expression, interaction, learning, companionship, and social protection.(Foto: Vivian R. Ferreira)BUENOS AIRES/ARGENTINA — LBV - Children: The Future in the Present! Boys and girls between the ages of 6 and 12, who are looked after in the Community Centers for Social Assistance during their off-school hours, take part in the program. The initiative contributes towards child protagonism, because it takes into consideration the life stories and singular nature of children, by means of activities that awaken their talents and broaden their skills, enable the experience of values, and strengthen the bonds between family members.COIMBRA/PORTUGAL — The LBV’s schools are committed to educating with Ecumenical Spirituality, forming “Brain and Heart”, as defines the Organization’s President, José de Paiva Netto.COIMBRA/PORTUGAL — In a safe and well-cared for environment, the Organization educates and instills values of citizenship, thus raising the self-esteem of those assisted. In each of its units, contributors and volunteers receive professional training so they can better assist the people in need.NEW JERSEY/USA — Educating with Ecumenical Spirituality is the basis of the pedagogical proposal applied to the teaching network and socio- educational programs of the Legion of Good Will. Therefore, the Organization bases itself on the Pedagogy of Affection (directed at children up to the age of 10) and the Ecumenical Citizen Pedagogy (for children from the age of 11 and up), both created by the President of the LBV, José de Paiva Netto.COIMBRA/PORTUGAL — The LBV’s schools deal with sustainability in a special way. In educational activities and projects, children learn from an early age about the importance of conserving Nature, life, and the equilibrium that exists in our relationship with the environment.MACEIÓ/BRAZIL — Teachers and children from the LBV participating in a traffic safety workshop. Among the topics addressed were the crosswalk and traffic signs. During the activity those assisted by the Organization prepared materials regarding the topics.(Foto: Verônica Alexandre)MONTEVIDEO/URUGUAY — In a safe and well-cared for environment, the Organization educates and instills values of citizenship, thus raising the self-esteem of those assisted. In each of its units, contributors and volunteers receive professional training so they can better assist the people in need.(Foto: Archivo BV)MANAUS/BRAZIL — The menu, made by specialized professionals, is adequate to each age group, aiming the complete development of the little ones. In the LBV, the children learn from a very young age about the importance of not wasting food. The topic is also developed in the activity classes in a playful and didactic language. (Foto: Vivian R. Ferreira)BUENOS AIRES/ARGENTINA — The LBV’s schools are committed to educating with Ecumenical Spirituality, forming “Brain and Heart”, as defines the Organization’s President, José de Paiva Netto.SÃO PAULO/BRAZIL — The LBV’s schools deal with sustainability in a special way. In educational activities and projects, children learn from an early age about the importance of conserving Nature, life, and the equilibrium that exists in our relationship with the environment.(Foto: Vivian R. Ferreira)FOZ DO IGUAÇU/BRAZIL — The LBV’s schools deal with sustainability in a special way. In educational activities and projects, children learn from an early age about the importance of conserving Nature, life, and the equilibrium that exists in our relationship with the environment.(Foto: Vivian R. Ferreira)ANANINDEUA/BRAZIL — A+ Child - Without Education There is no Future! This action is of economic benefit to parents who lack the resources to buy school supplies. At the beginning of the school year, more than 14,000 kits with school supplies are given to the children and teenagers who attend the Organization’s schools.(Foto: Vivian R. Ferreira)ASUNCION/PARAGUAY — Educating with Ecumenical Spirituality is the basis of the pedagogical proposal applied to the teaching network and socio- educational programs of the Legion of Good Will. Therefore, the Organization bases itself on the Pedagogy of Affection (directed at children up to the age of 10) and the Ecumenical Citizen Pedagogy (for children from the age of 11 and up), both created by the President of the LBV, José de Paiva Netto.
CURITIBA/BRAZIL — Educating with Ecumenical Spirituality is the basis of the pedagogical proposal applied to the teaching network and socio- educational programs of the Legion of Good Will. Therefore, the Organization bases itself on the Pedagogy of Affection (directed at children up to the age of 10) and the Ecumenical Citizen Pedagogy (for children from the age of 11 and up), both created by the President of the LBV, José de Paiva Netto.(Foto: Vivian R. Ferreira)
Regarding the work directed at the little ones, the educator Paiva Netto states that: "(...) The affection that inspires our Pedagogy, taken at its supine meaning, aside from being a sentiment of high Spirits, is a political strategy equally understood in its most exalted nature in tune with Social Justice, as a survival strategy for the individual, peoples and nations. Human Beings—therefore the citizens themselves, among which are the hopeful youth—are much more than a bag of bones, tissue, nerves and blood. They love and suffer. They dream, desire, build, become frustrated and against all odds, forge ahead... They deserve, beyond mere laws, respect, so that these never constitute obscure privileges and may be carried out for the benefit of all.(...)”
ECUMENICAL CITIZEN PEDAGOGY
The Ecumenical Citizen Pedagogy is applied in the education of adolescents, youngsters and adults, encompassing Basic Education and the social and educational programs conducted by the Legion of Good Will (LBV). It bets on the overall educational upbringing of students, regarding them as biopsychosocial Spirits. It is based on values born of Universal Love to prepare citizens to live the Ecumenical Citizenship in the full practice of a Solidary Society, having as its icon the immortal teachings given to us by the Ecumenical Christ, in His New Commandment: "Love one another as I have loved you”.
Revista Boa Vontade — Desenvolvimento SustentávelStudents from the José de Paiva Netto Educational Institute, in São Paulo, carrying out experiments in the school’s science lab.
Paiva Netto conceptualizes: "(...) Therefore, our tool to build the Ecumenical Citizen (religious or not) is something which we cannot afford to do without: a Universalist spirit whose implement is Solidarity, enlightening minds and feelings. We live in a single and vast dwelling, the Earth. If we do not walk towards understanding, where shall we live then, if the madness of selfishness and greed are not removed from our path on this Planet in these new times of globalization? A worldwide society: satisfactions or maladies in the same proportion. It’s simply a matter of mathematics. (...)”
VIDEO: Feeling with the Brain and thinking with the Heart
The Legion of Good Will was always concerned about promoting quality education that "forms both Brain and Heart", as defined by educator Paiva Netto, who proposed the pedagogical method. With the Pedagogy of Affection and the Ecumenical Citizen Pedagogy, we believe that the possibilities for the development of a student begin with him/herself. Therefore, we need to see beyond the intellect.
Trasnlation: Robert Rajabally
Revision: Raquel Bertolin