
Current eeRadio Broadcast
See you in the fall with all new broadcasts.
Previous eeRadio Broadcasts—Listen
eeRadio: Loving Children to Jesus, Dan Armstrong, May 2010
eeRadio: The Foundational Importance of EE, Brian and Ruth Andrews, May 2010
eeRadio: National Day of Prayer, John Bornschein, April 2010
eeRadio: Early Education, A New Frontier, Brian Simmons, April 2010
eeRadio: The State of EE in South Africa, Megan Helsby, March 2010
eeRadio: Early Education in the Philippines, Dr. Cha March 2010
eeRadio: Early Education in Hungry, Laci Demeter, February 2010
eeRadio: What's Happening in Romania, Felicia Petrusan, February 2010
eeRadio: The Pocket Knife Story, Dan Egeler, January 2010
eeRadio: Revolutionary Prayer with Pat Baer, November 2009
eeRadio: Retelling, Now, Tell it to Me with Mariellyn Hilgeman, November 2009
eeRadio: Allowing Jesus to Lead in You with MaryKate Morse, October 2009
eeRadio: Joining and Unlimiting God with Richard Blackaby, October 2009
eeRadio: Growing up with EE with Beth Elder, September 2009
eeRadio: Meet the President with Brian Simmons, September 2009
Note: This is a special edition of eeRadio with a length of 17:55 minutes. We are happy to introduce our new President Dr. Brian Simmons.
eeRadio: Resourcing...Resourced, How and Who? with Michael Evans, August 2009
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FAQs
►What is eeRadio? eeRadio is a digital recording that is stored on ACSI servers. When you click the link the audio file plays using a your perferred audio player. It is not a download; it will take up no space on your hard drive.
►How do I listen in? Simply click the file name, a window will appear, then click open and begin listening.
►Must I subscribe? You will be sent a link to the audio files every time they are posted as part of your ACSI membership. You do not need to do anything additional to subscribe to eeRadio.
►What is the cost? NOTHING! It is a benefit of your ACSI membership.
►Can I download it to my iPod? No. It is stored on the ACSI website and cannot be downloaded.
►What type of file is the audio file? An mp3 file that can play on most commonly installed players.
►I can't get eeRadio to play, what do I do? Download Windows Media Player or QuickTime to listen.
Comments or Questions?
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