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The Reformed Witness Hour Operations

Gerrit Stadt·1958-10-01

Others recognize the importance in the results of radio listener polls expressing or choosing religious programs as the number one program in popularity. The latter group usually permits only a limited percentage of time for that type of broadcast however. Today, most of the religious programs on th

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Printing and Mailing of Our Radio Sermons

Jim Dykstra·1958-10-01

Editor’s Note. The printing and mailing of the radio sermons has proved to be an effective complement to the radio broadcast. While in the broadcast itself, we reach over vast areas for a few minutes, (which is impossible by mail) the mailing of the sermons adds permanency to the particular message

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The BRF Conference

Monica Koole·2016-11-01

They have been recorded and posted on the CPRC YouTube channel (www.youtube.com/user/CPRCNI), and are very spiritually profitable and nourishing. All week long we were fed spiritually as we listened to and discussed these speeches with others, asked questions, and searched the scriptures together fo

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Our Radio Broadcasts

Homer Kuiper·1948-02-01

Not all of us are qualified to be speakers or ministers of the Word but in this radio work we are given an oppor­tunity to use other talents such as musicianship, secretarial ability, organizational work and leader­ship. We feel that at this time it is especially proper to renew our at­tention to th

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Work of the Program Committee

Charles Kregel·1958-10-01

With the development of recording tape in the field of electronics, we began taping the speech portion of our program. At that time, the choir and the announcer went down to the radio station on Sunday afternoon for the actual broadcast. Shortly after, the choir began doing their recording at the st

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Beacon Lights Staff·1972-10-01

Although I was not present at either of these gatherings, I have been informed that both meetings were well attended and were enjoyed by all who heard the speeches rendered. But even though I did not attend these meetings I enjoyed the lectures nonetheless! How? By means of tape recordings! I wish t

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The Sovereign Grace Hour

Unknown·1944-06-01

When a chorus or singing-school renders a program, the singers usually feel quite well satisfied when they can do so for a large and attentive audience. I am sure a radio speaker would also greatly appreciate knowing exactly how many listeners he has and with how much interest his audience is listen

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News from, for, and about our churches

Karlene Oomkes·1965-03-01

Radio News: The Program Committee of our Reformed Witness Hour informs us that they have many tape recordings which are now available to any of our readers who desire them. The material recorded on the tapes is varied. Sermons by Rev. H. Hoeksema on Lord’s Day 1 through 52 o the Heidelberg Catechi

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The Protestant Reformed Hour

Cornelius Hanko·1941-03-01

It speaks well for our youth that their first efforts toward broad­casting have produced a program of this caliber. ITS DISTINCT: Anyone who hears these broad­casts will immediately agree that they are decidedly different from any other broadcast, even of their kind. Superficiality, which so com­mo

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Mission Work and Radio

John Faber·1953-05-01

Cammenga is laboring in Stanislaus County in California, using Station KBOX for his pulpit. He uses the mail response as a means of entrance into the homes of listeners which in turn gives him other leads. The sermons heard over KBOX are tape recorded and are mailed to Paterson, N. J., and Norristow