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/31 Oct 2008

Live from Feba UK

We are very pleased to announce the launch of our new Feba UK Supporters’ website to share news of our radio ministry. If you ask Sam Peckham, Multi-Media Developer, what his favourite part of the website is, he’ll say: “My favourite bit is definitely the fact it's finished!”

“My favourite part of the site is actually all the stuff you don’t so much see, but make your visit, hopefully, more enjoyable,” Sam continues. “The things that happen in the background. For instance, the way articles and news briefs relate, the way video pops up over a project page or how the various contact forms and requests can be sent around to the appropriate department in the office.”

With the new website Feba supporters will see, hear, read and watch what is going on in the Feba world through video, audio, photos, news briefs, articles, project profiles, podcasts and more. Sam says: “We’re aiming for lots more interactivity, trying to reach out to our supporters by providing them with up-to-date information, more frequently, in more ways.”

The website also provides more resources and downloads including a video library, PowerPoint files, podcasts and PDFs for different project areas.

If you have a church website or a blog, would you like to add a link to our new website? Contact us and we’ll provide you with a Feba logo link.

As the new website launches, Sam will be transitioning from his role as Web Developer into the role of Multi-Media Developer. His new media projects for Feba will include: producing and editing video for TV and web as well as making recommendations, developing and managing Feba's online presence.

*Audio is an excerpt from Casting Hope Podcast 16

Prayer Points

  • Pray for Sam as he receives feedback from the new website users that he can organise and prioritise the updates.
  • Pray for Sam’s technical skills to grow as he moves into other media projects that he will have patience as he uses new technology.