Monday, 30th November, 2009

One of the key reasons Feba’s radio programmes are so valuable in remote communities is their ability to educate people on health issues.

Aafno FM, our community stations in Nepal, raise awareness of precautionary steps people can take to help themselves, and broadcast information on free primary health care services.

Monday, 23rd November, 2009

“It is in calamity that the power of radio comes into its own.

“It is in personal tragedy that the saving message of the Gospel can be heard.

“This is the essence of our radio ministry,” says Peter McIntyre, Feba-supported missionary, in the aftermath of Typhoon Ketsana, one of the heaviest tropical storms in 40 years.

Monday, 16th November, 2009

Question: Can Feba and its partners demonstrate the love of Jesus to a Muslim nomadic people in the Horn of Africa parched by drought and threatened by famine?

Friday, 6th November, 2009

Having over the past decade fostered the creation of Spotlight, programmes for speakers of English as a foreign language using a technique known as Specialised English (SE), Feba has taken the decision to pass that ministry on to other partners.

Monday, 2nd November, 2009

We are delighted to announce that the Chrysolite MK5, studio in a suitcase, has been shortlisted in the Innovative Technology category for the Association for International Broadcasting (AIB) Awards.