Welcome to Covenant Partners, Inc.
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In words and pictures, the media of our time have a powerful influence on our lives. In the debilitating aftermath of September 11, advanced technologies have made us eye witnesses to countless heinous crimes and images of human suffering, both real and unscrupulously fabricated by Hollywood. Yet, despite the negative influences the media have often wrought on society, mass media provides an unprecedented opportunity to add value to lives by proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ in a way that is relevant and meaningful. To this end, Covenant Partners Inc. was established to herald a message of hope and inspiration through multimedia.
Covenant Partners Inc. (CPI), the brainchild of Allen and Tracy Brown, is a faith-based 501 (c)(3) ministry. Working with Christian churches, faith-based organizations, businesses and individuals, CPI is committed to an authentically ethical approach to using this powerful communication media to share information toward a common goal of proclaiming the Good News to every nation, every people. |
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The market for the web radio station is capitalized by the fact that the majority of the civilized world is captivated by the internet, blogging, podcasting, music, gaming and other forms of multimedia presentations. At some point every day, more than 7 million Americans are listening to internet radio. Studies by Arbitron and Bridge Ratings conclude between 50 and 70 million Americans listen to internet radio every month and approximately 20% of 18- to 34-year olds listen to radio on the internet every week. These figures account for only Americans - leaving a vast amount of potential “listenership” throughout the world. |
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Within the next twenty-four hours, 1,439 teens will attempt suicide, 2,795 teenage girls will become pregnant, 3,506 teens will run away, and 15,006 teens will use drugs for the first time. Every 4 minutes a youth is arrested for an alcohol related crime. Every 2 hours a youth is murdered. While the crime rate for adults has decreased in recent years, the juvenile crime rate has grown alarmingly. The homicide rate among 18 to 24 years old increased 65% and the rate for 14 to 17 year-old increased 165%. These statistics clearly show a world of confusion and despair for many teens. |
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