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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Church Rater Gets National Radio Attention


Jim Henderson and his new venture Interfaith 360, has a great platform tonight with ChurchRater, a dialog-based forum where everyday people give their Yelp-like opinion about faith communities visited. Hate it or rate it, they're getting national coverage tonight on NPR's All Things Considered. Here's the details that Jim emailed out today. Check out the broadcast if you can!
 
ChurchRater.com, the first online property of our start-up Interfaith 360, Inc., is going to be featured on tonight's episode of All Things Considered - a National Public Radio classic.  

The mission of ChurchRater is simple - to encourage dialogue and help people find a church that fits. It is a socially conscious enterprise partially owned by a non-profit and dedicated to distributing a portion of its (we hope to make some) profits to charitable causes.

The NPR story should air at 5:45 pretty standard across the country.  You can also find the appropriate radio station frequency by visiting and searching for your city and state.

Most NPR stations have All Things Considered locked in for the 4-6 pm block regardless of the time zone because it's mostly prerecorded.

The Controversial Mark Driscoll and thoughtful Dwight Friesen weigh in on ChurchRater as well as ChurchRater co founder and Duke Divinity Student Tyler Mahoney

 All Things Considered gets an average of 12 million listeners daily nationwide.

The only way we could have out done All Things Considered was get on NPR's Morning Edition or Rush Limbaugh.  (But we don't like Rush Limbaugh :)

Hope you can check out the segment tonight.  Best wishes from the ChurchRater team - Jim Henderson, Matt Casper, Tyler Mahoney, Chris Lauer, Helen Mildenhall, and Julian Zegelmen



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