King's Business - 1967-01

R a d i o D i r e c t o r y

Christian Radio:

Does a man dare accept anything mm less than the best ^S| in preparation for ^ ministry in the Gospel? No. In my own case, I felt that this involved training in a semi­ nary unequivocally committed to the inspiration and au­

Rev. Francine

thority of the Scriptures. I desired a seminary with an honest and con­ vinced adherence to the doctrines of historic Christian orthodoxy, and a competent faculty which could skillfully teach the various exegeti- cal, theological, and expositional disciplines. I found all of this at Talbot Theological Seminary— and more. Rev. Marvin K. Francine Pastor, Evangelical Free Church San Jose, Calif. TRAIN TO SERVE

Its Future Depends On You!

by Wilbur Nelson

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and listeners. Then one o f the net­ works purchased the station. We were given two weeks’ notice and taken off the air. The new man­ ager told a radio agent friend of mine later that he had received 1400 letters from listeners in the area, regretting and/or deploring the local demise of the program, but stated that the letters did not change his thinking at all — he was going right ahead. Rev. Wilbur E. Nelson is found­ er-director of “ The Morning Chapel Hour,” an international­ ly known Christian broadcasting ministry heard around the world. Rev. Nelson is also pastor o f the Metropolitan Bible Church of Paramount, Calif. In addition to his daily half hour radio broad­ casts, and church outreach, Rev. Nelson publishes the monthly “Grace Broadcaster.”

R adio , this wonderful means o f communication which has blessed and benefitted us through a large portion o f the 20th cen­ tury, is capable also o f delinquen­ cy and degeneracy under the wrong control. The radio ministry I represent was presented on a station in a certain California city for a con­ siderable time and was well re­ ceived by both its management

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