More Than a Broadcast
When someone feels called to reach others through radio or podcasts, whether a church, ministry, or individual, I help make that happen. From concept to content to broadcast, I guide clients through every step with one goal: helping them communicate their message clearly, faithfully, and effectively.
Radio and podcasting can be powerful extensions of a church’s ministry if it’s done with intentionality. I don’t “sell airtime.” I partner with churches, ministries, non-profits and individuals that feel called to radio ministry to help them do it effectively and sustainably.
I help individuals and tech teams:
Decide between airing the Sunday sermon, full service, or a custom radio show
Plan and format a weekly or daily broadcast
Understand the difference between ministry and media
Set up simple recording workflows ranging from setting up remote file delivery and distribution to full in-office studio builds
One church I worked with averaged 13 new visitors per week just from their radio outreach. Many others have shared stories of renewed growth, unexpected connections, and Gospel impact beyond the walls of their building.
If God is calling you to step into radio, I’ll do everything I can to help because that’s what I’m called to do, too.

I Can Help You
Understand the difference between daily and weekly radio ministry
Decide whether to air full services, sermons only, or create new content
Format and structure their program for clarity and engagement
Learn to record, edit, and send audio (even if they’ve never done it before)
Choose the right gear—from simple mic setups to full in-office studios
Stay compliant with FCC and technical requirements
Grow reach without losing message

Why?
A man about to take his life heard one of our live broadcasts, called in, and chose hope instead.
A man gave his life to Christ while listening in his car. He pulled into a church parking lot on a weekday, knocked on the door, and asked to be baptized.
One church I worked with averaged 13 new visitors every week because of their radio ministry.
A woman used a radio program to launch a speaking and life-coaching career
I believe God still uses radio. It reaches people in jail cells, hospital rooms, cars, kitchens, and lonely places we’ll never see. If your church feels led to explore radio ministry, I want to help because I believe I’ve been called to this work too.