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The Voice of Prophecy, founded in 1929 by H. M. S. Richards, is a Seventh-day Adventist religious radio ministry headquartered in Loveland, Colorado. [1]Initially airing in 1929 on a single radio station in Los Angeles, the Voice of Prophecy has since grown to numerous stations throughout the United States and Canada.
Born in Iowa, he is most famous for founding the Voice of Prophecy radio ministry and was a pioneer in religious radio broadcasting. His ministry inspired broadcasts in 36 languages on more than 1,100 stations, and Bible courses in 80 languages offered by 144 correspondence schools. [1]
WMLK’s roots trace back to 1966 when Elder Jacob O. Meyer, founder of the Assemblies of Yahweh, initiated a radio ministry called the Sacred Name Broadcast.Inspired by the mandate in Matthew 28:19–20 to preach the Good News worldwide, Elder Meyer and the brethren of the Assemblies of Yahweh sought to establish their own broadcasting platform.
At its peak, Coast to Coast AM under Bell was syndicated by Premiere Radio Network, and aired on more than 500 radio stations and boasted a weekly listening audience in excess of 10 million listeners. [5] [6] [7] Since 2013 the weekly listener numbers have declined to 2.5 million. [8]
In 2020, Endtime ministries applied for and received $300,000 or more from the Small Business Administration’s Payroll Protection Program. At issue is repayment or loan forgiveness. Endtime relies on contributions through sales of its magazine, Internet presence, and radio broadcasts.
The Three Angels Broadcasting Network (3ABN) is a Christian media television and radio network which broadcasts Seventh-day Adventist religious, music and health-oriented programming, based in West Frankfort, Illinois, United States.
KQDR (107.3 FM, "Hot 107.3 FM") is a radio station licensed to serve Savoy, Texas, United States. The station is owned by Prophecy Radio Group, LLC. KQDR broadcasts a contemporary hits music format to the Sherman-Denison metropolitan area. [2] The station was assigned the call sign KQDR by the Federal Communications Commission on July 26, 2007. [3]
Armstrong's radio program "eventually reached millions with its message of the imminent end of the world to be followed by the second coming of Christ." [ 3 ] Following the 1939 World's Fair in New York City , the broadcast was renamed The World Tomorrow , inspired by the theme of the fair, "the World of Tomorrow".