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  2. The Lutheran Hour - Wikipedia

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    The Lutheran Hour is a U.S.-based Christian radio program produced by Lutheran Hour Ministries. The weekly broadcast began on October 2, 1930, as an outreach ministry of the Lutheran Laymen's League, part of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS). [1] Since 2018, Rev. Dr. Michael Zeigler is the current speaker of The Lutheran Hour. [2]

  3. Lutheran Hour Ministries - Wikipedia

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    The supporters of The Lutheran Hour helped its founding organization, the Lutheran Laymen's League (LLL), become a multimillion-dollar Christian missionary foundation. Today, Lutheran Hour Ministries produces Christian radio and TV programming for broadcast, as well as Internet and print communications, dramas, music, and outreach materials.

  4. Walter A. Maier - Wikipedia

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    Its speaker's first book, The Lutheran Hour, was a collection of broadcast sermons from that first season, intended to alleviate these concerns until a second season could be developed. When the Lutheran Hour broadcast resumed in 1935, the radio public continued to request sermons in printed form. This led to twenty volumes of published W.A.M ...

  5. Oswald Hoffmann - Wikipedia

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    Oswald Carl Julius Hoffmann (December 6, 1913 – September 8, 2005) was an American clergyman and broadcaster who was best known as a speaker for The Lutheran Hour, a long-running radio program affiliated with the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS).

  6. Timeline of the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod - Wikipedia

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    The English Synod assumes responsibility for publishing The Lutheran Witness. [43] 1889 The English Synod publishes the Evangelical Lutheran Hymn Book that had been compiled by August Crull of Concordia College in Fort Wayne, Indiana. [46] 1890 June 25 – July 3: 21st synodical convention meets at Trinity Lutheran Church in Milwaukee. [17]

  7. Paul L. Maier - Wikipedia

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    Maier is the son of Walter A. Maier (1893–1950), founder and long time speaker of The Lutheran Hour. He is a graduate of Harvard University (M.A., 1954) and Concordia Seminary, St. Louis (M. Div., 1955). On a Fulbright Scholarship, Maier studied at the University of Heidelberg, Germany, and Basel, Switzerland.

  8. List of Christian devotional literature - Wikipedia

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    Online archives of the devotional are available back to January 1994. Upper Room Ministries began emailing the Upper Room daily devotional guide in 1997. In the years following, many Christian organizations began adding a daily devotional to their website.

  9. Religious broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    [11] The one national network at this time that was willing to accept commercial religious broadcasts was the Mutual Broadcasting System, which carried the Lutheran Hour. [10] In the late 1930s, a Roman Catholic priest, Father Charles Coughlin, had a popular. although controversial, weekly broadcast carried by an independent commercial network.