![]() “Giving live updates about the effectiveness of the existing stations made it a whole lot easier to tell about the impact that the three future stations will have,” Hashley noted. FEBC has since added seven repeater stations, most of which carry some of their own live content. The station was established with help from Reach Beyond in the capital city in 2001. Hashley said it was “extremely helpful” to travel to the country in early July (together with June Felix from the WMBI morning team) to visit FEBC’s local partner station near the beginning of the campaign. The Indianapolis station (including repeaters) was among four Moody stations in the Midwest carrying the live broadcasts along with WMBI in Chicago, WDLM in the Quad Cities (Iowa/Illinois) and WGNB in Zeeland, Mich. Hashley, together with co-worker Linda Yeager of Moody station WGNR in Indianapolis, Ind., joined Jon Fugler, Reach Beyond’s vice president of advancement, in Colorado Springs, Colo., for two days of live broadcasts Thursday-Friday, July 30-31. “Hitting the goal was great, but being able to surpass it and also fund the first year of broadcasts was very exciting.” was a clear, concise message that people could get on board with,” explained Ray Hashley, manager of Moody Radio’s north region. “The campaign to establish three new community stations. 18, 2015 - by Harold Goerzen) More than 1.5 million residents of one Asian country will have access to local Christian broadcasts for the first time as the result of a campaign in July that combined the efforts of three organizations: Moody Radio, FEBC and Reach Beyond.
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