Aafno FM is “official” now! It recently passed its government inspection so it is fully licensed for broadcasting. Sean MacKenzie, Feba’s Development Director for South Asia says: “Now the real work begins.”
Twenty-one days and counting down from Monday, Feba UK’s new Chief Executive is due to begin work at the Worthing office. You may be wondering, who is Jonathan Frank? Gill Knowles, Communications Manager, talked with him recently about his faith, his family and his future with Feba UK.
Feba's quarterly prayer diary is a positive tool for prayer about Feba ministries around the world, with daily items about a weekly topic, for in-depth, focused prayer on a specific ministry area.
“Festivals like Easter provide an opportunity to proclaim the Gospel through the local radio with much more emphasis. The festival is celebrated by many who actually have no clue about the significance of Good Friday or the joy of celebrating the resurrection of our Lord,” says Kenneth, Head of Programming at Feba India.
As programme presenters in Africa plan their programmes for the Easter season, they are well aware that many non-Christians have misconceptions about Jesus' death and resurrection, so they focus on presenting biblical facts.