In the thick of web development
“The new website will include key things, such as: improved design, better navigation, more content, easier online giving, better description of Feba projects and new church resources.”

Future of New Media
“I think the future of New Media in Feba means two things for us. Firstly, audience engagement, I’m thinking of our supporters as well as our listeners. With ever developing technology, the world is changing rapidly, information is going online, communication is by text message or email, rather than pen and paper. The demand is for a more multi-sensory experience. This new site takes some of the first steps to move in this direction.
“Secondly, New Media has potentially a huge impact on how we create, store and distribute our content. Today, nearly all of Feba’s broadcasts are created and stored digitally on a computer somewhere, rather than on cassette tape. If this can be collated and centrally stored, it could have a greater potential to reach others who speak the same language, but are dispersed across the globe, using the internet and connecting them back to their home country, and potentially raising further support from them, for operations on the ground. It means greater co-operation with our partners and potential new partners, enabling us to share our knowledge and experience of broadcasting.”
Please pray:
- Sam can bring together all the different technical functions of the website and that they will work in harmony.
- Sam to have perseverance and motivation during the most challenging part of the implementation.
- the New Media Working Group as they consider how to provide timely information for the website, how to generate excitement in rolling out the website and how to follow up with supporters who contact Feba through the website.

