Author's social networking-inspired radio program |
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Sunday, 10 August 2008 08:00 PM America/New_York |
Harvest House author Dillon Burroughs has launched "LIFEwords" (LIFEwordsRadio.com), a new radio program that explores the spiritual issues of the emerging generation. Started in July, "LIFEwords" airs on more than 130 stations, including Sky Angel TV and IPTV in the U.S. and New Zealand. Burroughs, whose books include What Can Be Found in 'Lost'? Insights on God and the Meaning of Life From the Popular TV Series, Generation Hex and What's the Big Deal About Other Religions?, developed the program from his extensive social networking, which now reaches more than 12,000 "friends" and 300,000 views on his MySpace Web site. "I didn't expect 'LIFEwords' to take off the way it did," Burroughs said. "I just started doing media interviews for some of my books and the next thing you know I'm hosting my own program. It's definitely a God thing." Burroughs noted that "LIFEwords" is designed not only for a Christian audience, but includes segments for airplay on mainstream rock and hip-hop stations. "Some people get upset when they hear about God on a rock station, but my goal is also to communicate spiritual truth with those who listen to The Killers or Coldplay rather than attend church," Burroughs said.
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