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The Baptist Bible Hour: 71 70 by Elder Lasserre Bradley Jr. WCVX, syndicated across the United States February 2, 1953 Over 5,000 Daily Baptist sermon and choral singing, broadcast from Cincinnati, Ohio [33] Folksong Festival: 70 70 by Oscar Brand: WNYC: 9 December 1945 24 September 2016 3,600 approx.
J. Harold Smith (June 14, 1910 – November 13, 2001) was a Southern Baptist evangelist and founder of Radio Bible Hour, "broadcasting the Gospel of Jesus Christ since 1935". [citation needed] Smith was born in Woodruff, South Carolina. On September 4, 1932, he claims to have received Jesus Christ as his Lord and Saviour, resulting in ...
George Beauchamp Vick (1901–1975), known as G. B. Vick, or G. Beauchamp Vick, was pastor of Temple Baptist Church of Detroit, Michigan, from 1950 to the 1970s. J. Frank Norris, pastor of Temple Baptist from 1934 to 1950, appointed Vick in 1935 to help him manage the church, as Norris himself traveled between it and First Baptist Church in Fort Worth, Texas.
In 1969, Jeremiah founded Blackhawk Baptist Church in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Blackhawk Christian School in 1973. [ 3 ] [ 9 ] That same year, he also developed and launched The Bible Hour, gaining experience with using televised mass-media to share the Gospel . [ 3 ]
The first building was named "Fort Worth Hall" in honor of the seminary's new location. In 1925, the Baptist General Convention of Texas passed control of the seminary to the Southern Baptist Convention. The Department of Religious Education and the Department of Gospel Music were established within the seminary in 1915.
LifeWise Academy is a Hilliard-based Christian nonprofit that teaches public school children the Bible during school hours, with over 30,000 students nationwide enrolled in the program. Here's ...
Clayton Youth Enrichment, a provider of on-site before- and after-school programs, opened its second child development center on Monday. New child care center in Fort Worth’s Near Southside ...
The church was founded in 1986 by Kenneth Copeland as Eagle Mountain Church. In 1993, the church was renamed to Eagle Mountain International Church and in 1998, following rapid growth, moved to its current location in Fort Worth, Texas, on a 33-acre property that was once the Marine Corps Air Station Eagle Mountain Lake (MCAS Eagle Mountain Lake), a United States Marine Corps air station. [1]