Mass media in religion.
Found in 53 Collections and/or Records:
Alan Travers Oral History Interview
American Evangelicalism news report videos.
Army of the Stars, Heartbeat Theater, Old Fashioned Revival Hour audio recordings.
Ben Haden Evangelistic Association Collection
Collection contains published transcripts of sermons from evangelist Ben Haden’s weekly TV and radio program, "Changed Lives." Topics covered include: spiritual gifts, belief and doubt, teenagers, forgiveness, ethics, Biblical teaching, addiction, wealth, hypocrisy, Soviet Union, US politics and government. Each program contains two sermons, copyright dated between 1969-1989. Some sermons are repeated. The date range for the materials in this collection is 1981-1989.
Benjamin L. Armstrong Oral History Interviews
Bernard L. J. Litchman Papers
Collection consists of diaries, negatives, photographs, and slides created by Bernard "Jack" Litchman about his work with Africa Inland Mission in the former Belgian Congo (now Zaire), mostly among the Balendu people, in and around the Linga mission station, as well as involvement in setting up Sunday Schools, churches, itinerant preaching, and other mission activities as well as working as a health officer for the Belgian government.
Billy Graham Evangelistic Association Collection
Charles L. Feinberg Message Transcripts
This collection contains typed transcripts of thirty-one messages based on the book of Revelation which were given over the radio by Charles L. Feinberg.
Christian Broadcasting Network Collection
Two video tapes of the dedication ceremonies of an International Communication Center for CBN, October 6, 1979, Virginia Beach, Virginia. Dedicatory address was delivered by Billy Graham, with guest musical appearances by Andre Crouch, William Harness, the Hampton Institute Choir, and Virginia Philharmonic Orchestra; master of ceremonies was Ephraim Zimbalist, Jr.
Collection 78 - Corrie ten Boom Papers
Papers of Dutch watchmaker, evangelist, author, and Christian aid worker Corrie ten Boom. The collection includes information on her father Casper ten Boom, her imprisonment in Ravensbrück concentration camp during World War II, her work among refugees after the war, her travels as an evangelist, the work of her two foundations, and the production of the film The Hiding Place. The collection includes audio tapes, correspondence, a film, notebooks, photos, photo albums, and video tapes.
Collection 307: Christian Films and Videos Collection
Collection 446: Jack Wyrtzen Papers
Congress '88 Audio Tapes
David L. Farah Oral History Interview
Donald E. McDowell Collection
Encounter Ministries radio broadcast audio tapes.
Encounter Ministries radio program audio tapes.
Encounter Ministries records.
Encounter Ministries records.
Evangelical Missions Information Service (EMIS) records.
Evangelistic phonograph records.
Evangelists' audio messages.
Far East Broadcasting Company (FEBC) films.
Gospel Recordings audio cassettes.
Gospel Tract Collection
Horst Marquardt Oral History Interview
Howard C. Estep message audio cassettes.
International Christian Broadcasters (ICB) bulletins.
International Christian Broadcasters Records
James E. McConnell Collection
One audio tape of two programs of Smilin' Ed Mc Connell's radio series, probably broadcast in the 1930s or '40s. Programs were fifteen minutes long and included the singing of four hymns. McConnell would pause after the first two selections to make a sales presentation for his hymnals and allow his sponsors a promotional advertisement. Rodeheaver music company published a hymnbook in 1933 called Smilin' Ed Mc Connell's Favorite Radio Hymns, containing over fifty hymns.
Jill Walker ministry scrapbooks.
Jill Walker ministry video tapes.
John Wesley White TV program video tapes.
Lausanne Movement Records
Leighton Ford Ministries (LFM) records.
Little Country Church of Hollywood Radio Program Records
Collection contains 24 recordings of radio broadcasts of The Little Country Church of Hollywood, a religious radio program founded by Dr. William B. Hogg in January 1933. Specific titles are available on the location record although the air dates are unknown. The broadcasts usually lasted fifteen minutes. Collections also contains a color postcard with a picture of the exterior fo the Little Country Church of Hollywood.