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WGFW is a religious formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Drakes Branch, Virginia, serving Farmville, Virginia. [1] WGFW is owned and operated by God's Final Call & Warning, Inc. [ 5 ] References
In addition, Even Wilder Times was a collection of musical albums previously released by Word Entertainment and edited for broadcast in two parts on the radio. When Woolly Mammoth Entertainment, the studio that produced Jungle Jam and Friends , was renamed Fancy Monkey Studios and acquired ownership of the show, it re-released all the original ...
ReFrame Ministries, formerly Back to God Ministries International is the electronic media ministry of the Christian Reformed Church. [1] [2] Founded in 1939 [3] as the weekly radio ministry program "The Back to God Hour", [4] [5] in 2015 the organization produces radio programs, TV broadcasts, and Internet websites in 10 languages, [6] including children's dramas, daily devotionals, Bible ...
"Follow God" PJ Morton (feat. Le'Andria Johnson and Mary Mary) "All In His Pain" The Clark Sisters "Victory" 2021: Kirk Franklin "Strong God" [10] BeBe Winans "In Jesus Name" CeCe Winans "Never Lost" H.E.R. "Hold Us Together" Marvin Sapp "Thank You for It All" Tamela Mann "Touch from You" 2022: Kirk Franklin and Lil Baby "We Win" [11] Kanye ...
The following is a list of audio releases for the British television and radio sitcom Dad's Army. The list includes cassette tape, compact disc, LP record and 7-inch single vinyl releases. LP Dad's Army, BBC Records, 1975. Contained the radio series episodes " Something Nasty in the Vault "and" Sgt. Wilson's Little Secret ". Volume releases Since 1990, the BBC has been releasing the original ...
WFRN-FM (104.7 FM) is a radio station licensed to Elkhart, Indiana, United States. The station airs a format consisting of Contemporary Christian music as well as some Christian talk and teaching and is owned by Progressive Broadcasting System. [5] [6]
In the 1948 BBC Radio Debate between Bertrand Russell and Frederick Copleston, Copleston's position was that God's existence could be proven philosophically. [7] Russell's position was that of an agnostic (in the sense in which both he and Copleston understood the term) as he thought that the non-existence of God could not be proven. [7]
J. Harold Smith (June 14, 1910 – November 13, 2001) was a Southern Baptist evangelist and founder of Radio Bible Hour, "broadcasting the Gospel of Jesus Christ since 1935". [citation needed] Smith was born in Woodruff, South Carolina. On September 4, 1932, he claims to have received Jesus Christ as his Lord and Saviour, resulting in ...