Gospel programs under attack, undated
Gospel programs under attack, produced by the National Religious Broadcasters, is a program speaking in opposition to a petition filed with the Federal Communication Commission calling for reduced Christian radio programs and stations, arguing that radio is the only way to spread gospel to areas including Russia, Asia, and Africa. The program ends with the promotion of a National Religious Broadcasters brochure advocating for Christian-based radio and encouragement for listeners to order and distribute the brochure, undated.
Dates
- Creation: undated
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Language of Materials
From the Series: English
Library Details
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