Don Kroah
For over five decades, Don Kroah was a compelling voice in Christian media—bringing faith-infused clarity to adventurers of culture, conscience, and compassion. He served 34 years as a pastor in New England while also working as a news anchor, radio host, and commentator for general‑market stations in Maine. In 1997, he launched The Don Kroah Show, developing one of the longest‑running faith‑based talk shows in the market.
Don’s broadcast extended beyond local impact: he was the host of The Christian Outlook, a weekly syndicated program on the Salem Radio Network heard on over 100 stations and Sirius XM—featuring interviews and news commentary on faith, culture, and global persecution. His programming consistently earned awards, including multiple honors from the Virginia Association of Broadcasters and a first-place award in 2021 for a documentary featuring an interview on Christian genocide in Nigeria.
Educated at Valley Forge Christian College and Regent University in communication, Don earned a Doctorate of Ministry from Calvary Christian College in 2013. He balanced his twin vocations—pastoring and broadcasting—with pastoral roles throughout and founded Reach Africa Now in 2001, a nonprofit dedicated to training African pastors and supporting schools and clinics in countries like Nigeria and Tanzania.
After serving as Senior Pastor of Plymouth Haven Baptist Church in Alexandria, VA from 2015 to late 2024, Don preached his final sermon on December 29, 2024, and passed away in mid‑2025, leaving behind a legacy of courage, compassion, and Christ-centered media outreach