No images? Click here ![]() iNRB to Return to NRB 2024 ConventionThe Intercollegiate National Religious Broadcasters (iNRB) offers a dedicated forum at the NRB International Christian Media Convention for college students with interests in broadcasting, journalism, and communications. iNRB provides opportunities for college students to practice, polish, and refine their media skills alongside peers to help prepare them for work in various media industries. “The concept of iNRB aims to unite faculty and students from Christian universities, fostering a collaborative environment for the exchange of ideas and goals,” said iNRB Chair Sharyn Robertson, Bob Jones University department head of cinematic arts. “Our objective is to enhance this collaboration in various practical ways, particularly during conventions, providing like-minded individuals with opportunities to collaborate and glean insights from one another.” Discover Christ-Centered Christmas Content from NRB MembersThis Christmas season, explore a world of Christmas content presented and produced by NRB members, including meaningful programming, resources, and events to help you connect to the heart of Christmas. Whether your desire is to rediscover the wonder of Christ’s birth, provide your family an alternative to the superficial trappings, or simply savor a fresh take on traditions, there’s something for everyone among the many Christmas programs created and broadcast by the NRB family! Amazing Facts Celebrates One Million Bible School StudentsNRB member Amazing Facts recently announced that it has welcomed its one-millionth mail-based student to its Amazing Facts Bible School program! Over the course of five decades, the Bible School has graduated tens of thousands of individuals and helped connect them with local churches. The program now reaches approximately 30,000 seekers annually in its online and correspondence courses. Member Spotlight: Hope for the HeartCountless media ministries specialize in providing audience with information, evidence, and apologetics that challenge the intellect. Hope for the Heart, founded in 1986 by June Hunt, aims to compassionately apply the truth through encouragement and hope for the everyday. “June understood that people could have a lot of truth in their head, but if they didn’t have hope in their heart – the truth wouldn’t be embraced and lived out,” said Vice President of Marketing and Communications, Kristina Spears. “For June, hope was the key that helped people overcome whatever issues they were facing, so she founded the ministry in 1986 with the name Hope for the Heart.” Member News• Jesus Film Project: Witness what is coming into the world NRB RemindersJoin NRB in Nashville!The 2024 NRB International Christian Media Convention is just around the corner! Have you made plans to join us in February? Whether you work in radio, TV, film, church media, or digital marketing, the NRB Convention is a can't-miss event. NRB 2024 will be filled with resources and connections to help expand and grow your organization or ministry. NRB 2024 will be held February 20-23, 2024, at the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center in Nashville, Tennessee. Get Washington Next Week in Your Inbox!Subscribe to Washington Next Week, NRB's new biweekly public policy newsletter, to stay informed about important Hill happenings and benefit from the insight and intel our team is gathering here in the Nation's capital. This publication gives you a front seat to what NRB’s policy team is watching in Washington through feature stories, industry toplines, and key calendar items. Subscribe today! Industry Trends and Insights• December Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters |