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"Too Good to Not Believe" is a song by Brandon Lake and Bethel Music, which was released on May 21, 2021, [1] as the lead single to Bethel Music's thirteenth live album, Homecoming (2021). The song was written by Lake, Chris Davenport, Cody Carnes , and Josh Silverberg. [ 2 ]
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 ...
In the original opening and closing wraps of "The Great Rubber Band War" (from the More Wild Times collection), Hal Smith, Will Ryan, and Katie Leigh — all voice artists involved in Adventures in Odyssey, a radio drama presentation produced by Focus on the Family — made brief appearances, voicing their respective characters John Avery ...
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After first testing as station 2XH, WMCA began regular transmission on February 1, 1925, broadcasting on 428.6 meters wavelength (700 kHz) with a power of 500 watts. It was the 13th radio station to begin operations in New York City and was owned by broadcasting pioneer Donald Flamm. [3]
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An acoustic version of the song by the band was released on the Live Acoustic Sessions EP on March 6, 2020. [4] On August 7, 2020, We the Kingdom released a studio-recorded version of the song on their debut album, Holy Water (2020). [5] On September 10, 2021, We the Kingdom released the radio version of the song as a single. [6]
Herbert W. Armstrong secured a temporary 15-minute slot on KORE, Eugene, Oregon, on October 9, 1933.That became a permanent half-hour slot on January 7, 1934. Armstrong founded the Radio Church of God with the first broadcast in 1934, to serve as the home church for his pioneering broadcast-based ministry. [2]