Family Life Communications
Amy Rollins has over two decades of experience in the broadcast and compliance fields. Currently serving as a Compliance Assistant / Process Coordinator at Family Life Communications, Inc. since February 2007, Amy oversees process workflow and manages the FCC public file for 20 stations and 21 translators. Prior experience includes roles as a Television News Producer at KOLD, where responsibilities included writing, editing, and selecting stories, as well as acting as Assignment Editor, and as a Producer/News Webmaster at WPBN/WTOM-TV, focusing on news content across various topics. Amy began their career as a News Director at WDOW FM/AM, where local news writing and anchoring were key duties. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor of Applied Arts in Broadcast Communications from Central Michigan University and further studies at Warren Wilson College.
Family Life Communications
Mission To be a Biblical, Christ-centered communications and educational ministry dedicated to reaching people and igniting transformation within by affirming faith, inspiring hope and equipping each person to live an intentional life in Christ. Vision To see individuals, families, churches and nations of the world transformed - as evidenced by individuals living an intentional life in Christ. Family Life Communications consists of Family Life Radio and Intentional Living. About Family Life Radio is a network of Christian radio stations reaching more than 15 million people in our broadcast area, with 42 radio stations across the United States. We provide music and programming with messages that will help you experience hope in Christ. "Intentional Living" is our flagship program hosted by Dr. Randy Carlson and is heard on 250+ radio stations each weekday. The Intentional Living ministry is designed to help you live today the way you were intended to become in Christ tomorrow. The foundation for this unique worldview looks to Jesus as Ephesians 5:10 says, “Figure out what will please Christ, and then do it.” (The Message).