Insider: A look into NRB

Behind the Scenes at NRB:

An Insider Look at Christian Media in Action

The National Religious Broadcasters Convention is one of those insider moments where Christian communications professionals gather to talk about the future of sharing the Gospel through media. 

 

It’s where partnerships are formed, ideas are refined and important conversations take place long before a program ever reaches the air. This year, that gathering took place in Nashville, TN, and Joy Radio was in the middle of it all.

 

Jenny Bushkell recorded interviews that will air on upcoming editions of Crossroads, giving Joy Radio listeners a direct connection to voices from across the country. Tonya Stoutt-Brown talked with the President and CEO of NRB for information to keep Christian radio as a strong voice in our culture. Phil Arlinghaus handled the technology.

 

Enjoy this online scrapbook with a glimpse of what radio listeners don’t commonly see.  

 

Gigi Butler, founder of Gigi's Cupcakes, joined Jenny Bushkell for an interview at the convention.
Anticipation and excitement filled the air as Christian communications professionals from around the world came together in an opening night ceremony.
NRB President and CEO Troy Miller guides the largest gathering of Christian communicators in the nation.
Michael W. Smith performs during opening session of NRB.
Behind the scenes of the NRB Convention!
Musical segments from singer/songwriter Nicole C. Mullen.
Speakers at the NRB Convention 2026 share compelling stories with attendees.
Congrats to Pastor Jack Hibbs who received the first Courage in Media award from the family of Dr. James Dobson.
Behind the scenes crew at the convention in Nashville, TN

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