Audiopot to re-launch online audio library

Audiopot, the UK's only library of creative Christian audio, will re-launch its website on 16 March.

The resource contains nearly 2,000 audio items, including award-winning material from the UK's top Christian radio production groups, for use by teachers, churches and broadcasters.

Audiopot contains thoughts, interviews, features, vox pops, drama, faith stories and Christian commercials, all around three minutes long and available free of charge to preview and download from the Internet.

"Everything on Audiopot is designed to challenge a non-Christian audience about the Christian faith," says Audiopots makers.

The new website includes an innovative page for teachers and those who work in education to help them find creative ways to get to the heart of the matter with young people. The EDSPACE page is a place for them to find audio that will shed new light on spiritual topics, using humour and real life stories within in the culture of today.

There are also expanded search and browse features to make it much easier to find the most suitable audio and an updated audio calendar will suggest audio material to fit a particular festival or event during the year.


On the web:
Audiopot is free to register and the audio is free to download at www.audiopot.org
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