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    <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;span class="caps"&gt;FEB&lt;/span&gt; combines the missions, people and vision of &lt;span class="caps"&gt;FEBC&lt;/span&gt; and Feba. Casting Hope is a podcast that helps connect the dots between their diverse and widely disbursed projects It is essential listening for our staffs in many national offices, local board members, associates, and supporters. Written feedback and audio comments are welcomed. The podcast is currently produced by Mark Taylor, at Feba UK.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
    <itunes:summary>FEB combines the missions, people and vision of FEBC and Feba. Casting Hope is a podcast that helps connect the dots between their diverse and widely disbursed projects It is essential listening for our staffs in many national offices, local board members, associates, and supporters. Written feedback and audio comments are welcomed. The podcast is currently produced by Mark Taylor, at Feba UK.</itunes:summary>
    <itunes:subtitle>FEB combines the missions, people and vision of FEBC and Feba. Casting Hope is a podcast that helps connect the dots between their diverse and widely disbursed projects It is essential listening for our staffs in many national offices, local board members, associates, and supporters. Written feedback and audio comments are welcomed. The podcast is currently produced by Mark Taylor, at Feba UK.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>They will know ...</title>
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      <description>Show number 9. A heart-warming way to end 2007 &#8211; an interview with Denny and Sue, a couple Mark Taylor came across during a trip in Africa this year. Their story of love for children in crisis is an outstanding example of how others will know we are Christians &#8211; by our love. The music at the end is by the Mark Swayze Band. http://www.markswayzeband.com/Home.html for more information on the Mark Swayze Band. If you want iTunes for your Apple or Windows PC, go to http://www.apple.com/itunes/. Contact Casting Hope by email: mtaylor@feba.org.uk. Casting Hope is produced for Feba Radio UK. Podcast show notes: http://feba.libsyn.com/ To subscribe to this podcast in iTunes, go to the iTunes directory or podcast directory when in iTunes, and search for FEBA RADIO PODCASTS. You should then see the Casting Hope logo and subscribe button. You may also use the RSS feed http://feba.libsyn.com/rss in iTunes or any RSS feed reader.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Show number 9. A heart-warming way to end 2007 &#8211; an interview with Denny and Sue, a couple Mark Taylor came across during a trip in Africa this year. Their story of love for children in crisis is an outstanding example of how others will know we are Christians &#8211; by our love. The music at the end is by the Mark Swayze Band. http://www.markswayzeband.com/Home.html for more information on the Mark Swayze Band. If you want iTunes for your Apple or Windows PC, go to http://www.apple.com/itunes/. Contact Casting Hope by email: mtaylor@feba.org.uk. Casting Hope is produced for Feba Radio UK. Podcast show notes: http://feba.libsyn.com/ To subscribe to this podcast in iTunes, go to the iTunes directory or podcast directory when in iTunes, and search for FEBA RADIO PODCASTS. You should then see the Casting Hope logo and subscribe button. You may also use the RSS feed http://feba.libsyn.com/rss in iTunes or any RSS feed reader.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Show number 9. A heart-warming way to end 2007 &#8211; an interview with Denny and Sue, a couple Mark Taylor came across during a trip in Africa this year. Their story of love for children in crisis is an outstanding example of how others will know we are Christians &#8211; by our love. The music at the end is by the Mark Swayze Band. http://www.markswayzeband.com/Home.html for more information on the Mark Swayze Band. If you want iTunes for your Apple or Windows PC, go to http://www.apple.com/itunes/. Contact Casting Hope by email: mtaylor@feba.org.uk. Casting Hope is produced for Feba Radio UK. Podcast show notes: http://feba.libsyn.com/ To subscribe to this podcast in iTunes, go to the iTunes directory or podcast directory when in iTunes, and search for FEBA RADIO PODCASTS. You should then see the Casting Hope logo and subscribe button. You may also use the RSS feed http://feba.libsyn.com/rss in iTunes or any RSS feed reader.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jan 2008 01:37:27 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Hijacked in South Africa</title>
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      <description>Show number 8 Jon Hargreaves and Sean Mackenzie hijack the first part of the show to talk about Sean&#8217;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&#8217;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 &#8226; Podcast show notes: http://feba.libsyn.com/ &#8226; Subscribe to the podcast in iTunes Here&#8217;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&#8217;s new work, email Jon Hargreaves: jhargreaves@feba.org.uk. If you want more information about Feba South Africa&#8217;s initiatives with new languages for programmes aimed at the northern part of South A...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Show number 8 Jon Hargreaves and Sean Mackenzie hijack the first part of the show to talk about Sean&#8217;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&#8217;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 &#8226; Podcast show notes: http://feba.libsyn.com/ &#8226; Subscribe to the podcast in iTunes Here&#8217;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&#8217;s new work, email Jon Hargreaves: jhargreaves@feba.org.uk. If you want more information about Feba South Africa&#8217;s initiatives with new languages for programmes aimed at the northern part of South Africa, contact Petrus Moolman: pmoolman.febasa@corpdial.co.za</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Show number 8 Jon Hargreaves and Sean Mackenzie hijack the first part of the show to talk about Sean&#8217;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&#8217;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 &#8226; Podcast show notes: http://feba.libsyn.com/ &#8226; Subscribe to the podcast in iTunes Here&#8217;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&#8217;s new work, email Jon Hargreaves: jhargreaves@feba.org.uk. If you want more information about Feba South Africa&#8217;s initiatives with new languages for programmes aimed at the northern part of South Africa, contact Petrus Moolman: pmoolman.febasa@corpdial.co.za</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jan 2008 01:36:15 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Is this a Cushy number?</title>
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      <description>Show number 7 Norman Brierley and Mark Taylor recently spent two weeks in several locations in Southern Sudan. They went looking to strengthen mission friendships, attend the Cush Consultation, and look for new possibilities for meaningful ministry in Africa&#8217;s largest country. What is in this show? Mark talks with John Kwech, a leader in the Sudan Community Church &#8211; Dr Rob Conda&#8217;s presentation about the state of health services in Sudan he gave at the Cush Consultation in Yei, September 2007 &#8211; Norman Brierley, Area Development Director for North and East Africa talks about Feba&#8217;s possible partnerships with ACROSS and CUSH FOR CHRIST. The church singing at close of the Podcast was recorded at the Sudan Pentecostal Church in Aweil, in Northern Bahr Al Gazhr State. The cows walking by during interviews were real! Norman survived his being whacked by a football during recording. &#8226; Podcast show notes: http://feba.libsyn.com/ &#8226; Subscribe to the podcast in iTunes: itpc://feba.libsyn.com/rss</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Show number 7 Norman Brierley and Mark Taylor recently spent two weeks in several locations in Southern Sudan. They went looking to strengthen mission friendships, attend the Cush Consultation, and look for new possibilities for meaningful ministry in Africa&#8217;s largest country. What is in this show? Mark talks with John Kwech, a leader in the Sudan Community Church &#8211; Dr Rob Conda&#8217;s presentation about the state of health services in Sudan he gave at the Cush Consultation in Yei, September 2007 &#8211; Norman Brierley, Area Development Director for North and East Africa talks about Feba&#8217;s possible partnerships with ACROSS and CUSH FOR CHRIST. The church singing at close of the Podcast was recorded at the Sudan Pentecostal Church in Aweil, in Northern Bahr Al Gazhr State. The cows walking by during interviews were real! Norman survived his being whacked by a football during recording. &#8226; Podcast show notes: http://feba.libsyn.com/ &#8226; Subscribe to the podcast in iTunes: itpc://feba.libsyn.com/rss</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Show number 7 Norman Brierley and Mark Taylor recently spent two weeks in several locations in Southern Sudan. They went looking to strengthen mission friendships, attend the Cush Consultation, and look for new possibilities for meaningful ministry in Africa&#8217;s largest country. What is in this show? Mark talks with John Kwech, a leader in the Sudan Community Church &#8211; Dr Rob Conda&#8217;s presentation about the state of health services in Sudan he gave at the Cush Consultation in Yei, September 2007 &#8211; Norman Brierley, Area Development Director for North and East Africa talks about Feba&#8217;s possible partnerships with ACROSS and CUSH FOR CHRIST. The church singing at close of the Podcast was recorded at the Sudan Pentecostal Church in Aweil, in Northern Bahr Al Gazhr State. The cows walking by during interviews were real! Norman survived his being whacked by a football during recording. &#8226; Podcast show notes: http://feba.libsyn.com/ &#8226; Subscribe to the podcast in iTunes: itpc://feba.libsyn.com/rss</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jan 2008 01:34:40 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Hello, Mr Ambassador</title>
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      <description>Show number 6 is available here Jeremy Rolph, a student at St. Andrew&#8217;s High School in Worthing was in the building this week as part of a work experience adventure with Feba &#8211; so of course we had to show him how to make a podcast, and get him to do the voice-over bits for us. Well done, Jeremy! What is in this show? Chris Binstead talks about his role as Feba&#8217;s ambassador in the UK. he also tells us about the Partners for Hope and the Feba Supporters Trip to India in early 2008. You can contact Chris by email at cbinstead@feba.org.uk or by his work phone number +44 (01903) 237281. Podcast show notes: http://feba.libsyn.com/ Direct download of show # 6: http://media.libsyn.com/media/feba/Casting_Hope_podcast_6.mp3 Subscribe to the podcaste in iTunes: itpc://feba.libsyn.com/rss The podsafe music in today&#8217;s show came from http://www.magnatune.com/. The band is a group that has been together since the 1970s, and they call themselves Thursday Group. The track is called Turtle Spin, from...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Show number 6 is available here Jeremy Rolph, a student at St. Andrew&#8217;s High School in Worthing was in the building this week as part of a work experience adventure with Feba &#8211; so of course we had to show him how to make a podcast, and get him to do the voice-over bits for us. Well done, Jeremy! What is in this show? Chris Binstead talks about his role as Feba&#8217;s ambassador in the UK. he also tells us about the Partners for Hope and the Feba Supporters Trip to India in early 2008. You can contact Chris by email at cbinstead@feba.org.uk or by his work phone number +44 (01903) 237281. Podcast show notes: http://feba.libsyn.com/ Direct download of show # 6: http://media.libsyn.com/media/feba/Casting_Hope_podcast_6.mp3 Subscribe to the podcaste in iTunes: itpc://feba.libsyn.com/rss The podsafe music in today&#8217;s show came from http://www.magnatune.com/. The band is a group that has been together since the 1970s, and they call themselves Thursday Group. The track is called Turtle Spin, from the CD called Uncle Mean. Quite jazzy, with some funk, swing, and blues stirred in there. This track is actually used by quite a well known podcast as its signature tune &#8211; so the prize of public fame by mention in a future show is up for the firts person to email and let me know which podcast uses Turtle Spin as its signature music. The sound clip at the start of our opening signature includes the orginal Shortwave logo that Feba broadcast for many years from the Seychelles. It came from the opening bars of &#8216;What a Friend we have in Jesus&#8217;. Got something to say about the show? Drive the show with your comments and feedback! Please send your comments and soundbites under 5mb to mailto:mtaylor@feba.org.uk</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Show number 6 is available here Jeremy Rolph, a student at St. Andrew&#8217;s High School in Worthing was in the building this week as part of a work experience adventure with Feba &#8211; so of course we had to show him how to make a podcast, and get him to do the voice-over bits for us. Well done, Jeremy! What is in this show? Chris Binstead talks about his role as Feba&#8217;s ambassador in the UK. he also tells us about the Partners for Hope and the Feba Supporters Trip to India in early 2008. You can contact Chris by email at cbinstead@feba.org.uk or by his work phone number +44 (01903) 237281. Podcast show notes: http://feba.libsyn.com/ Direct download of show # 6: http://media.libsyn.com/media/feba/Casting_Hope_podcast_6.mp3 Subscribe to the podcaste in iTunes: itpc://feba.libsyn.com/rss The podsafe music in today&#8217;s show came from http://www.magnatune.com/. The band is a group that has been together since the 1970s, and they call themselves Thursday Group. The track is called Turtle Spin, from the CD called Uncle Mean. Quite jazzy, with some funk, swing, and blues stirred in there. This track is actually used by quite a well known podcast as its signature tune &#8211; so the prize of public fame by mention in a future show is up for the firts person to email and let me know which podcast uses Turtle Spin as its signature music. The sound clip at the start of our opening signature includes the orginal Shortwave logo that Feba broadcast for many years from the Seychelles. It came from the opening bars of &#8216;What a Friend we have in Jesus&#8217;. Got something to say about the show? Drive the show with your comments and feedback! Please send your comments and soundbites under 5mb to mailto:mtaylor@feba.org.uk</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Oct 2007 09:40:14 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Choconono Chew Chew</title>
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      <description>It&#8217;s a wet summer so far in the UK, but this show captures the sounds and ministry vision of sunny Mozambique, in the Niasa Province town of Chiconono. What is in this show? Aubie Banda works with Radio Chiunjota as part of mission work in Chiconono. Originally from Malawi, Aubie&#8217;s life changed dramatically when as a young Muslim labourer he heard Christian songs being sung in a language he could understand. His story is worth listening to. Custodio Tivane is the recently appointed Director of Feba Radio Mozambique. He has expansive vision for using radio to reach parts of that enormous country with the hope and love of Jesus Christ. Custodio shares a little about his life, and you can just hear his passion as he talks about Feba&#8217;s partnership with Radio Chiunjota. The podsafe music in today&#8217;s show came from http://www.magnatune.com/: Portuguese artist Anamar sings Black sheep (OVELHA NEGRA) off her CD entitled TRANSFUDO. Why not check out Magnatune&#8217;s free song of the day? The sound...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>It&#8217;s a wet summer so far in the UK, but this show captures the sounds and ministry vision of sunny Mozambique, in the Niasa Province town of Chiconono. What is in this show? Aubie Banda works with Radio Chiunjota as part of mission work in Chiconono. Originally from Malawi, Aubie&#8217;s life changed dramatically when as a young Muslim labourer he heard Christian songs being sung in a language he could understand. His story is worth listening to. Custodio Tivane is the recently appointed Director of Feba Radio Mozambique. He has expansive vision for using radio to reach parts of that enormous country with the hope and love of Jesus Christ. Custodio shares a little about his life, and you can just hear his passion as he talks about Feba&#8217;s partnership with Radio Chiunjota. The podsafe music in today&#8217;s show came from http://www.magnatune.com/: Portuguese artist Anamar sings Black sheep (OVELHA NEGRA) off her CD entitled TRANSFUDO. Why not check out Magnatune&#8217;s free song of the day? The sound clip at the start of our opening signature includes the orginal Shortwave logo that Feba broadcast for many years from the Seychelles. It came from the opening bars of &#8216;What a Friend we have in Jesus&#8217;. Got something to say about the show? Send your comments and soundbites under 5mb to mtaylor@feba.org.uk/. We would love to have Feba and FEBC staff contributions to include in future editions. Got a suggestion for future shows? Please let us know. More info: castinghope.blogspot.com</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>It&#8217;s a wet summer so far in the UK, but this show captures the sounds and ministry vision of sunny Mozambique, in the Niasa Province town of Chiconono. What is in this show? Aubie Banda works with Radio Chiunjota as part of mission work in Chiconono. Originally from Malawi, Aubie&#8217;s life changed dramatically when as a young Muslim labourer he heard Christian songs being sung in a language he could understand. His story is worth listening to. Custodio Tivane is the recently appointed Director of Feba Radio Mozambique. He has expansive vision for using radio to reach parts of that enormous country with the hope and love of Jesus Christ. Custodio shares a little about his life, and you can just hear his passion as he talks about Feba&#8217;s partnership with Radio Chiunjota. The podsafe music in today&#8217;s show came from http://www.magnatune.com/: Portuguese artist Anamar sings Black sheep (OVELHA NEGRA) off her CD entitled TRANSFUDO. Why not check out Magnatune&#8217;s free song of the day? The sound clip at the start of our opening signature includes the orginal Shortwave logo that Feba broadcast for many years from the Seychelles. It came from the opening bars of &#8216;What a Friend we have in Jesus&#8217;. Got something to say about the show? Send your comments and soundbites under 5mb to mtaylor@feba.org.uk/. We would love to have Feba and FEBC staff contributions to include in future editions. Got a suggestion for future shows? Please let us know. More info: castinghope.blogspot.com</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Jul 2007 23:54:03 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Lifting the Lid, Radio Free Mango</title>
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      <description>It&#8217;s overdue, I know, but 5 weeks away in Africa is not yet conducive to easy uploading of podcast sized files. One day soon! What is in this show? Two things: Paul Zimmerman, missionary to the Mwane people, chats about his new radio project in Makamia, in the Cabo Delgado province of Mozambique. Makamia is on top of a mountain that looks towards the coast of northern Mozambique. Placing a transmitter there means the new station will potentially reach 95% of the Kimwane speaking tribe, who live on or very near the sea. A hard-to-reach Muslim group, years of dedicated work amongst them have now realised 7 converts &#8211; and contact with less than half of the known villages. Radio will be a great tool in the hands of these committed workers. You can contact Paul by email: pzimmerman@aimint.net Jon Hargreaves talks about what LIFTING THE LID, a leadership development initiative, is all about. It starts in September, and Jon is preparing for the opening gathering of invited Feba staff from ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>It&#8217;s overdue, I know, but 5 weeks away in Africa is not yet conducive to easy uploading of podcast sized files. One day soon! What is in this show? Two things: Paul Zimmerman, missionary to the Mwane people, chats about his new radio project in Makamia, in the Cabo Delgado province of Mozambique. Makamia is on top of a mountain that looks towards the coast of northern Mozambique. Placing a transmitter there means the new station will potentially reach 95% of the Kimwane speaking tribe, who live on or very near the sea. A hard-to-reach Muslim group, years of dedicated work amongst them have now realised 7 converts &#8211; and contact with less than half of the known villages. Radio will be a great tool in the hands of these committed workers. You can contact Paul by email: pzimmerman@aimint.net Jon Hargreaves talks about what LIFTING THE LID, a leadership development initiative, is all about. It starts in September, and Jon is preparing for the opening gathering of invited Feba staff from various locations. It&#8217;s a 3 year plan, will require hard work and application, but plans to be a useful catalyst in deepening Feba&#8217;s leadership talent.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>It&#8217;s overdue, I know, but 5 weeks away in Africa is not yet conducive to easy uploading of podcast sized files. One day soon! What is in this show? Two things: Paul Zimmerman, missionary to the Mwane people, chats about his new radio project in Makamia, in the Cabo Delgado province of Mozambique. Makamia is on top of a mountain that looks towards the coast of northern Mozambique. Placing a transmitter there means the new station will potentially reach 95% of the Kimwane speaking tribe, who live on or very near the sea. A hard-to-reach Muslim group, years of dedicated work amongst them have now realised 7 converts &#8211; and contact with less than half of the known villages. Radio will be a great tool in the hands of these committed workers. You can contact Paul by email: pzimmerman@aimint.net Jon Hargreaves talks about what LIFTING THE LID, a leadership development initiative, is all about. It starts in September, and Jon is preparing for the opening gathering of invited Feba staff from various locations. It&#8217;s a 3 year plan, will require hard work and application, but plans to be a useful catalyst in deepening Feba&#8217;s leadership talent.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Our second podcast. In our first conversation, Mark Taylor talks to FEBC&#8217;s Bob Bartz, seconded to Feba UK in order to establish a &#8216;centre of excellence&#8217; for Africa. As Broadcast Technology Director, Bob is based in Pretoria, South Africa, and he talks about his new role and objectives. Jon Hargreaves is Feba&#8217; International Director, and a champion of missionary involvement in community radio projects. He discusses what some of the opportunities are in Asia, and why he believes Feba should be 100% committed to a community FM model. Bob Bartz can be reached at: rbartz@febc.org Jon Hargreaves can be reached at: jhargreaves@feba.org.uk The podsafe music in today&#8217;s show came from www.magnatune.com: Heavy Mellow played Delight Cargo played Jazzmine The sound clip at the start of our opening signature includes the orginal Shortwave logo that Feba broadcast for many years from the Seychelles. It came from the opening bars of &#8216;What a Friend we have in Jesus&#8217;. Send your comments and soundbite...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Our second podcast. In our first conversation, Mark Taylor talks to FEBC&#8217;s Bob Bartz, seconded to Feba UK in order to establish a &#8216;centre of excellence&#8217; for Africa. As Broadcast Technology Director, Bob is based in Pretoria, South Africa, and he talks about his new role and objectives. Jon Hargreaves is Feba&#8217; International Director, and a champion of missionary involvement in community radio projects. He discusses what some of the opportunities are in Asia, and why he believes Feba should be 100% committed to a community FM model. Bob Bartz can be reached at: rbartz@febc.org Jon Hargreaves can be reached at: jhargreaves@feba.org.uk The podsafe music in today&#8217;s show came from www.magnatune.com: Heavy Mellow played Delight Cargo played Jazzmine The sound clip at the start of our opening signature includes the orginal Shortwave logo that Feba broadcast for many years from the Seychelles. It came from the opening bars of &#8216;What a Friend we have in Jesus&#8217;. Send your comments and soundbites under 5mb to mtaylor@feba.org.uk. Got a suggestion for future shows? Please let us know.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Our second podcast. In our first conversation, Mark Taylor talks to FEBC&#8217;s Bob Bartz, seconded to Feba UK in order to establish a &#8216;centre of excellence&#8217; for Africa. As Broadcast Technology Director, Bob is based in Pretoria, South Africa, and he talks about his new role and objectives. Jon Hargreaves is Feba&#8217; International Director, and a champion of missionary involvement in community radio projects. He discusses what some of the opportunities are in Asia, and why he believes Feba should be 100% committed to a community FM model. Bob Bartz can be reached at: rbartz@febc.org Jon Hargreaves can be reached at: jhargreaves@feba.org.uk The podsafe music in today&#8217;s show came from www.magnatune.com: Heavy Mellow played Delight Cargo played Jazzmine The sound clip at the start of our opening signature includes the orginal Shortwave logo that Feba broadcast for many years from the Seychelles. It came from the opening bars of &#8216;What a Friend we have in Jesus&#8217;. Send your comments and soundbites under 5mb to mtaylor@feba.org.uk. Got a suggestion for future shows? Please let us know.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Apr 2007 22:15:11 -0700</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Casting Hope</itunes:author>
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      <title>Emergency Relief Radio</title>
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      <description>Mark Taylor talks to FEBC&#8217;s Engineering Coordinator Mike Adams about the emergency relief radio project, and we hear from Feba UK Chief Executive, John Bartlett about Feba UK. The emergency relief radio projectis a partnership of agencies being led by FEBC to provide a radio station up and running within 72 hours in times of national or regional disasters. Mike Adams can be reached via madams@febcintl.org or: + 44 (0)7754 455645 MOBILE + 44 (0)1373 451753 (WORK) + 44 (0)1373 473801 (HOME) The podsafe music in today&#8217;s show came from www.magnatune.com Sun Palace sung Under the Moon Reza Manzoori played Insignia Send comments and soundbites under 5mb to mtaylor@feba.org.uk</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Mark Taylor talks to FEBC&#8217;s Engineering Coordinator Mike Adams about the emergency relief radio project, and we hear from Feba UK Chief Executive, John Bartlett about Feba UK. The emergency relief radio projectis a partnership of agencies being led by FEBC to provide a radio station up and running within 72 hours in times of national or regional disasters. Mike Adams can be reached via madams@febcintl.org or: + 44 (0)7754 455645 MOBILE + 44 (0)1373 451753 (WORK) + 44 (0)1373 473801 (HOME) The podsafe music in today&#8217;s show came from www.magnatune.com Sun Palace sung Under the Moon Reza Manzoori played Insignia Send comments and soundbites under 5mb to mtaylor@feba.org.uk</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Mark Taylor talks to FEBC&#8217;s Engineering Coordinator Mike Adams about the emergency relief radio project, and we hear from Feba UK Chief Executive, John Bartlett about Feba UK. The emergency relief radio projectis a partnership of agencies being led by FEBC to provide a radio station up and running within 72 hours in times of national or regional disasters. Mike Adams can be reached via madams@febcintl.org or: + 44 (0)7754 455645 MOBILE + 44 (0)1373 451753 (WORK) + 44 (0)1373 473801 (HOME) The podsafe music in today&#8217;s show came from www.magnatune.com Sun Palace sung Under the Moon Reza Manzoori played Insignia Send comments and soundbites under 5mb to mtaylor@feba.org.uk</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Apr 2007 08:57:16 -0700</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Casting Hope</itunes:author>
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      <title>Test purposes only</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/5982733-Test-purposes-only</link>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Jan 2007 08:51:20 -0800</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Casting Hope</itunes:author>
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