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Christmas music comes early tomorrow (Oct. 31) on Family Radio as Family Stations play all Christmas music for the day from 9am to 6pm and Family Radio launches the Family Radio Christmas Music Channel available through Family Radio dot org and on the Family Radio App.

Senior Director of Programming Vance Dillard stated “With a year of unexpected tragedy and despair, we expect our listeners will enjoy an extra month of Family Radio style Christmas music that you can’t hear anywhere else.”


KNWS/Waterloo/Cedar Rapids (Life 101.9) has been voted Best Radio Station in the Cedar Valley as part of the Waterloo/Cedar Falls Courier’s Best of the Best Awards. 


The Gospel Station Network raised over $121,000 in their Fall Fund Drive this week. All funds go to help spread the gospel all over the world. 


Sam Ibeji sat in a makeshift classroom in Umuahia, Nigeria, transfixed as Dr. Chuck Pollak described the power of Christian radio, part of Vision Africa’s Media Institute in June 2015. Five years later, Sam was the instructor, helping to train scores of Christian media ministers in seven African nations tuned in to receive professional media training by live video stream. The conference, “Communicating Peace through COVID,” was broadcast by Vision Africa in partnership with Sharing International on October 19-21, 2020.

(Quote from Sam)

The training, which was the first of its kind offered by Vision Africa and its partners, was in response to a Covid-related cancellation of their annual media training trip intended to be presented in-person at Love 104.1 FM in Umuahia, Nigeria in June, 2020.

Faculty included a blend of trainers from several nations: Ngozi Nwachukwu and Sam Ibeji from Nigeria, Christopher Singh and Peter Wooding from the United Kingdom along with Dr. Chuck Pollak, Dr. Jennifer Epperson, Mark Seigneous and Sharon Geiger from the United States. Topics ranged from “The Fundamentals of Radio Broadcasting” to “Cultivating Listeners in a Digital Age” and “Audience Research.”  

Though the ministries involved had planned to explore virtual training in the future, the global pandemic served to accelerate the implementation of transcontinental media education.  Such education has never been more critical.

Bishop Sunday Onouha, Vision Africa’s founder stated, “The just concluded Vision Africa Virtual Media Training has been an awesome experiential process for me, both as an Administrator of a Media organization and also as a cleric. My immediate takeaway from this training is that God is ever more dynamic and he weaves the impossible into a fine thread of joy-filled possibilities!”

Dr. Chuck Pollak, President and Founder of Sharing International relayed, “This conference gives me immense satisfaction. We enjoyed unity in this journey with the leadership and staff of both Vision Africa and Sharing International. Everyone did their part with dedication and good humor! The impact this institute has had and will have on the spreading of the Gospel will be beyond we can imagine.”

Despite the success of this year’s virtual training, plans for next year’s training institute include offering the instruction in person, pandemic permitting.


The 51st Annual GMA Dove Award winners were announced Friday night via worldwide broadcast, which aired exclusively on TBN. The night’s biggest awards went to for KING & COUNTRY for “Artist of the Year”, We The Kingdom for “New Artist of the Year”, Tasha Cobbs Leonard for “Gospel Artist of the Year” (presented by SoundExchange), and Joseph Habedank for “Southern Gospel Artist of the Year”.  


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