Remembering Sister Aimee's radio impact
Radio was a fairly new phenomenon when Sister Aimee launched KFSG in 1924. 100 years later, we recall how her visionary use of the new media had a huge impact.
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Radio was a fairly new phenomenon when Sister Aimee launched KFSG in 1924. 100 years later, we recall how her visionary use of the new media had a huge impact.
Aimee Semple McPherson’s son, Rolf K. McPherson, shares memories of how his mother handled the media’s constant scrutiny, and how it affected his everyday life.
When Juan Alfonso moved from the Dominican Republic to the U.S. as a child, he had no idea what God had in store. Now 32, he's a working actor in Hollywood and sees the entertainment industry as his mission field.
Gregg Hammer, Shawnee Hammer and Davey D hope listeners hear God's love each time they tune in to HammerTime, their morning radio show on Krater 96.3.
How connected are we, really? In Mark 1:16, we see Jesus going to the beach to engage His first disciples face to face. What does Christ's example teach us about discipleship today?
Writer and poet Steve Turner offers valuable advice to Christian leaders and laypeople alike regarding consuming and creating art in all its forms, in his new book, "Popcultured."
Almavision is now airing nightly programming by The Rock in Anaheim, Calif. The church funds the costs of producing its shows in Spanish, and the network is providing free airtime.
Christmas or not, we should not spend money we don't have. So why do we? Let's expose the myths that bind us and learn new ways for celebrating the season—without going into hock.