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Norman Woodworth initially created Frank and Ernest for the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society. [1] In 1932, Woodworth left the Watch Tower, following intense personal disagreement with new policies and practices. With the help of the Brooklyn, New York Congregation of Bible Students, he subsequently created a new program by the same name. [1]
The Dawn was founded, by Woodworth and others, with the intention of becoming a publishing house to begin redistribution of the Studies in the Scriptures. Soon after starting the Frank and Ernest radio program a 4-page brochure entitled Bible Student's Radio Echo began to be printed in order to maintain public interest.
In 1928, Norman Woodworth, cousin of Clayton J. Woodworth, left the Watch Tower Society after having been in charge of its radio ministry. Woodworth created an independent Bible Students radio program called Frank and Ernest. [72] Funding was provided by the Brooklyn congregation of Bible Students and broadcasting continued into the 1980s.
Studies in the Scriptures volumes 1–6. Studies in the Scriptures is a series of publications, intended as a Bible study aid, containing six volumes of great importance to the history of the Bible Student movement, and the early history of Jehovah's Witnesses.
Carol Cooper, José Aranda, Ed Frank and Ernest B. Carlson IV are seeking election to District 5 which encompasses the northeast side of the city near I-70. Like other candidates running for Las ...
Charles Taze Russell was born to Scotch-Irish parents, [8] immigrant Joseph Lytle/Lytel / ˈ l ɪ t əl / Russell and Ann Eliza Birney, on February 16, 1852, in Allegheny, Pennsylvania.
In the 1950s and 60s, WANN Radio in Annapolis became a beacon for Black listeners by playing music and broadcasting voices that other mainstream stations ignored.
Starting Oct. 2, the Erie Times-News is refreshing the list of comic strips we offer, holding on to some longtime favorites while adding new titles.