2030 Starts Now
We are closer to 2030 than 2020. We asked 6 programmers "What is one thing you are doing now to prepare your station for the next 5 years of ministry
Why Radio Still Matters
To celebrate World Radio Day on February 13, we invited Christian radio professionals and partners to reflect on a simple question: “Why does radio still matter?” Their responses point to
5 Things I’ve Learned In Mentoring
For more than ten years, I had the privilege of leading the Worldwide Mentoring Program for KSBJ in Houston. During that time, I mentored Christian radio stations on six of
Beyond the Risk
As we reflect back on 2025, we fondly remember our Momentum 2025 theme, Risk. We talked about stepping out in faith, trying new things, and moving beyond our comfort zones.
When You Choose Stories Over Sleigh Bells
Every year, radio stations across the dial flip the switch to Christmas. And with that switch usually comes the familiar toolkit of seasonal production…bright jingles, festive zips and zaps, the
Shifting from Boss to Coach
Have you ever considered whether your leadership falls into the category of a “boss” approach versus a “coach” approach? It’s an interesting distinction when you begin to play out the
I Can Tell How Healthy Your Brand Is With One Question
Remember when you went to the fair as a kid and there was a booth called “Fool the Guesser?” This eccentric gentleman was tasked with guessing your age (within two
Celebrating Bosses
Great bosses don’t just manage, they mentor, cheer, and set the tone for a thriving team. We’re giving special appreciation to some of the many who make the workday brighter,
Leadership Lessons from “A Christmas Carol”
One of the best-loved classics viewed during the Christmas season is Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, a story centered around a selfish and unfriendly old man who hates Christmas named
Why Christian Radio Must Embrace Biblically Filtered AI
The Gospel Is Timeless—But the Tools Are Changing If you’ve ever worked in radio, you know the feeling of stepping into a control room filled with new gear. There’s excitement—but also






















































