Christian Services for the Blind and Hearing Impaired wins award at CMAA Conference

Dr Kemp accepting the award at last night's Excellence in Media awards ceremony.

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A video produced by Adventist Media for Christian Services for the Blind and Hearing Impaired (CSFBHI) has won the Giving Campaign of the Year award at the annual Christian Media and Arts Australia (CMAA) conference.

The award, accepted by Adventist Media CEO Dr Brad Kemp, was one of several honours presented during last night’s CMAA Excellence in Media awards. These awards recognise the vision, passion, skill and effort of individuals and organisations seeking to share the hope of Jesus through media and the arts.

The award-winning video, created by Adventist Media cinematographer Clayton Gallego, tells the story of three individuals and the profound impact CSFBHI has had on their lives.

“Media is largely about sight and sound,” said Pastor Wayne Boehm, director of the Hope Discovery Discipleship Centre, which oversees CSFBHI, a ministry of Adventist Media.

“Winning this award brought an awareness to media leaders across Australia that thought needs to be given to those who can’t see, hear or experience the Word of God.”

Established more than 40 years ago, CMAA is the peak industry body for Christian broadcasters and program producers in Australia. Its mission is to empower Christians in media to have a greater impact for Christ. The Connect24 conference, which began yesterday, runs until September 26 on the Gold Coast, Queensland, and brings together Christian media and arts professionals from across Australia.

To view the award-winning video and to learn more about the ministry of CSFBHI visit their website.

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