Tue, 5 August 2008 ![]() Feba UK has been working most of this year on a brand new UK Supporters Website which will soon be available on our existing domain (www.feba.org.uk). Web Developer, Sam Peckham, talks to Mark Taylor about his new work with Feba, and tells us some things to expect from the new site, we hope will go live before the end of September 2008. Sam is looking for a few good beta testers, and if you are interested in getting a sneak peak and being able to provide useful feedback to the development team, please email Sam direct: speckham@feba.org.uk. There are a few terms and conditions, that he will explain to you.
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Fri, 29 February 2008 ![]() Martin Goldsmith (in the photo) presents the second of three talks delivered at the joint Feba/FEBC International Conference held near London in January 2008. He called it JESUS AND IMMANUEL and used Matthew 1:18-25 as his text. Contact Casting Hope using email: mtaylor@feba.org.uk. If you would like to drop Mark Taylor a note or chat via Skype, click here. You can visit the Feba UK website at www.feba.org.uk and from the home page you can sign-up for our regular email newsletter.
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Fri, 15 February 2008 ![]() Martin Goldsmith (in the photo) presents the first of three talks delivered at the joint Feba/FEBC International Conference held near London in January 2008. He called it JESUS IS SUPERB and used Matthew 1:1-17 as his text. In this podcast too, is Timothy Rackham, a Year 10 student from Bishop Luffa School, in Chichester. Tim spent a work-experience week at Feba, organised between his school and Feba. Contact Casting Hope using email: mtaylor@feba.org.uk. If you would like to drop Mark Taylor a note or chat via Skype, click here. Comments[0] |
Fri, 21 December 2007 Show number 8 Jon Hargreaves and Sean Mackenzie hijack the first part of the show to talk about Sean's upcoming move to start new radio projects in Nepal. Mark Taylor then talks with Petrus Moolman, National Director of Feba South Africa, about why he is looking northwards in his own country, and brings us up to date with staff changes and strategic shifts in Feba South Africa's ministry. And, seeing it is the Christmas season, we close with The Podsafe Christmas Song, compliments of Jonathan Coulter. Photo is of Petrus Moolman • Podcast show notes: http://feba.libsyn.com/ • Subscribe to the podcast in iTunes Here's a link for the song at the end of the show: http://www.jonathancoulton.com/2005/11/30/thing-a-week-11-podsafe-christmas-song/ If you want more information about Sean Mackenzie's new work, email Jon Hargreaves: jhargreaves@feba.org.uk. If you want more information about Feba South Africa's initiatives with new languages for programmes aimed at the northern part of South Africa, contact Petrus Moolman: pmoolman.febasa@corpdial.co.za Comments[0] |



