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Tuesday, February 14, 2006

UCB Ireland Seeks Licence

Having waited over 10 years, United Christian Broadcasters is finally preparing to apply for a National Religious Radio licence for Ireland.

This follows an announcement by the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland (BCI) that applications will be sought for a National Religious Radio Service on AM and FM in July 2006.

If successful, for the first time Irish people across Ireland will be able to listen to Christian radio with Irish presenters, testimonies and teaching from Irish people as well as many of their favourite programmes from UCB Europe.

This is not only an opportunity, but a God-given challenge: to produce programming that will minister to all of the Church and communicate the love of Jesus Christ to a society in need. UCB are currently looking for individuals and ministries who are already producing written or spoken material which could be used for broadcasting.

Another UCB ministry already impacting Ireland is Prayerline with over 200 people now phoning from Ireland every month for prayer and many of these have made first-time commitments to Jesus. This is another opportunity for Irish people to minister to Irish people and UCB would love to hear from churches interested in hosting a Prayerline satellite group for a few hours each week.

If you like to become involved in either UCB Ireland or Prayerline or find out more about these opportunities, please speak to Peter or Pauline Bradshaw or phone 01-4299899.

UCB Ireland

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