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WORLD LITERATURE CRUSADE MISSIONARY
CONVENTION ON KHOF IS A GREAT SUCCESS!!!
Rev. Wesley Paul Steelburg, well knowrr to KHOF listeners as both
a pastor and radio evangelist, hosted the over nine hour Radio MissionaryConvention, on December 9th. The program featured internationally knownmissionary statesmen, Dr. Oswald J. Smith of Toronto, Canada, EvangelistBilly Graham, Dr. Charles E. Fuller, and many others.
Rev. Jack McAllister, President and Founder of the World LiteratureCmsade set a goal for the day of ten million souls to be reached by means
of the printed page. TTIE FINAL TALLY SHOWED THAT OVBR 25
MILLION WILL BE REACHED BECAUSE OF THE "FAITH PROMISE"TELEPHONE PLEDGES RECEIVED DURING THE DAY.
KHOF-fm is thrilled with the great ,response of it's listeners. We wish
to salute each of you, for your gifts that will make it possible to reach so
many million with the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. Now your rnis-
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I(HOB fm BAIIIO LOG
SUNDAYA.M.5:00 "GONOCIENDO A NUESTROS PASTORES"
Musica de inspiracion haciendo enfasis enla presentacion de pastores locales.
6:3O "A LA SOMBRA DE LA CRUZ"Un programa devocional de caracter evan-gel istico.
7:0O SONGSTERSMusic and Meditation from the Moody BibleI nstitute
7:3O SHOWERS OF BLESSINGNational Broadcast of the Nazarene Church
7:45 MEDITATION FOR SUNDAYRev. John Dunlap, Norfolk, Virginia
8:00 REYIVALTIMERev. C. M. Ward-National Broadcast ofthe Asemblies of God
8:30 WORLD LITERATURE CRUSADEDr. Jack McAlister
9:00 BIBLE STUDY HOURChurch of the Open Door, Muskegan, Mich.
'10:00 MY SONGDick Anthony-Moody Bible lnstitute
I0:15 GRACE NOTESStudent Program from the Grace Biblelnstitute, Omaha, Nebraska
l0:30 ORIENT CRUSADES
10:45 CATXEDRAL ECHOESA Moody Bible lnstitute Production
lI:00 MORNING CHURCH SEnYlcE
P.M.12:00 SUNDAY SACRED SERENADE
A Soecial Smdav Presentation brinoino voufour hours of the Finest Music fiori iheKHOF music library
4:00 MESSAGE OF THE MASTERRev. Jean Valentine-Alhambra Church ofChrist
4:3O TEMPLE TIMEWeekly Broadcast of the Reformed Churches
5:00 THE OLD-FASHIONED REVIVAL HOURDr. Charles E. Fuller
5:30 LIFE LINEWayne Poucher f rom Washington D.C.Commentary on Current World events
6:00 RESPLENDENT RHAPSODYEarly Evening Concert of Recorded Music
7:OO YOUR RADIO DOCTORDr. Clifford Anderson-Presented bv BobNew lnsurance
7:15 YOUR AFRICA REPORTERDirect reports from African mission field
7;3O TOREN WHITNEY PIPE ORGANThirty Minute Uninterrupted Organ Concert
8:00 CHAPEL MELODIESLive Broadcast from Maole Chaoel. Glen-dale with Host Pastor, Rev. Ray Sihoch
8:I5 AFTERGLOWRecorded Music
9:00 TONY FONTANE SINGSA Melodious Music Ministry
9;30 THE MENNONITE HOURWeekly Broadcast of the Mennonite Church
l0:00 SONGS OF PRAISEFirst Mennonite Church, Berne, lndiana
I0:30 STARIIGHT RHAPSODYLate evening Concert of Recorded Music
l2:00 SIGN OFF
January: 1962
A.M.6:00
7;00
7: l07:157:30
MONDAY
WAKE UP TO MUSICDale Smith with Recorded Muic, TimeChecks and FeaturesGOOD NEWSRev. John Dunlap, Norfolk, VirginiaTHE FARM REPORTEARLY EDITION WORTD NEWS
2oth CENTURY REFORMATION HOUR
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Dr. Carl Mclntire8:00 VOICE OF PROPHECY8:30 HAVEN OF REST
fiist Mate Bob and the Crew of the GoodShip Grace
9:00 BACK TO THE BIBLEDr. Theodore Epp, Lincoln, Nebraska
9:30 PSYCHOLOGY FOR LIVINGDr. ClyCe M. Narramore
9:45 ACROSS THE PASTOR'S DESKHost Pastor Rev. Ray Schoch
l0:00 MORNING MELODIESRecorded Music-Features-Presented by yourGreat Western Hardware Dealers
11:45 MID-DAY EDITION NEWSFifteen Minute News Summary. Presentedby Allen Gwynn Chevrolet
P.M.l2:00 THE QUIET TIME
Alberi H. Salter, Josph Barkley, soloist,Loren Whitney, Organist
l2:15 MID-DAY MELODIESRecorded Music
l:00 A WOMAN'S LOOKMarcella R. Hien Feminine commentary.
l:30 SACRED SERENADERecorded Music, Feature, til 5:00 o'clock
5:00 SOMETHING TO SING ABOUTWith Bill Pearce from the Moody BibleI nst itute
5:15 STORIES Or GREAT CHRISTIANSDramatized life stories of religious leaders,past and present. Current series features,the story of Mathew SimPson.
5:30 LIFE LINEWavne Poucher from Washington D.C.,Commentarv of Current World Events
5:45 EVENTNG iOtrtoX xrWSComplete Coverage of Day's News
6:00 RESPLENDENT RHAPSODYAn Early Evening Dinner Concert
7:00 FAMILY BIBLE HOUREvening Devotions with William J. Robertslnglewood, California
7:30 LoREN WHITNEY PIPE ORGANThirty Minute Uninterrupted Organ Concert
8:00 CHORAL PRAISESThe Finest in Choral Music
8:30 ACROSS THE PASYOR'S DESKHost Pastor Rev. Ray Schoch
8:45 CELESTIAL REFLECTIONSOrgan Artistry of Lenore Mae
9:00 STARLIGHT RHAPSODYLate Evening Concert of Recorded Musicand Features
12:00 SIGN OFF
Dr. Carl Mclntire8:00 VOICE OF PROPHECY8:30 HAVEN OF REST
First Mate Bob and the Crew of the GoodShiP Ql6ss
9:00 BACK TO THE BIBLEDr. Theodore Epp, Lincoln, Nebraska
9;30 PSYCHOLOGY FOR LtytNGDr. Clyde M. Narramore
9:45 ACROSS THE PASTOR,S DESKHost Pastor Rev. Ray Schoch
l0:00 MORNING MELODIESRecorded Music-Features-Presented bv vourGreat Western Hardware Dealers
II:45 MID-DAY EDITION NEWSFifteen Minute News Summarv. presentedby Allen Gwynn Chevrolet
P.M.I2:00 THE QUIET TIME
Albert H. Salter. JosDh Barklev. soloisi.Loren Whitney, Orqanist 12:15
l2:15 MID-DAY MELODIESRecorded Music l:00
I:00 A WOMAN'S IOOKMarcella R. Hien Feminine commentary
l:3O SACRED SERENADEI:30
I(HOF frn RADIO LOGJanuary. ID62
TUESDAYA.M. A.M.6:00 WAKE UP TO MUSIC 6:00
Dale Smith with Recorded Music, TimeChecks and Features
7:00 GOOD NEWSRev. John Dunlap, Norfolk, Virginia TtOo
7:10 THE FARM REPORT7:I5 EARLY EDITIoN woRLD NEws 7:1O
7:30 2Oth CENTURY REFORMATION HOUR 7:15
WEDNESDAY
WAKE UP TO MUSICDale Smith with Recorded Music, TimeChecks and Features
GOOD NEWSRev. John Dunlap, Norfolk, VirginiaTHE FARM REPORT
EARLY EDITION WORLD NEWS
2oth CENTURY REFORMATION HOURDr. Carl Mclntire
YOICE OF PROPHECY
HAVEN OF RESTFirst Mate Bob and the Crew of the GoodShip Grace
BACK TO THE BIBLEDr. Theodore Epp, Lincoln, Nebraska
INSPIRATION PLEASERecorded music and Bible Quiz with LeithMcQueen
MID.DAY EDITION NEWSFifteen Minute News Summary. Presentedby Allen Gwynn Chevrolet
THE QUIET TIMEAlbert- H. Salter, Josph Barkley, soloist,Loren Whitney, Organist
MID.DAY MELODIESRecorded MusicA WOMAN'S LOOKMarcella R. Hien Feminine commentary.
SACRED SERENADERecorded Music, Feature, til 5:00 o'clock
SOMETHING TO SING ABOUTWith Bill Pearce from the Moody BibleI nstituteSTORIES OF GREAT CHRISTIANSDramatized life stories of reliqious leaders,past and present. Current series features,the story of Mathew Simpson.
LIFE LINEWavne Poucher from Washington D.C ,Corirmentary of Current World Events
EVENING EDITION NIWSComplete Coverage of Day's News
RESPLENDENT RHAPSODYAn Early Evening Dinner Concert
FAMILY EIBLE HOUREvening Devotions with William J. Robertslnglewood, CaliforniaLOREN WHITNEY PIPE ORGANThirty Minute Uninterrupted Organ ConcertCHORAL PRAISESThe Finest in Choral Music
ACROSS THE PASTOR'S DESKHost Pastor Rev. Ray Schoch
CELESTIAT REFLECTIONSOrgan Artistry of Lenore Mae
STARLIGHT RHAEODYtjiJ- Er"ning Coniert of Recorded Musicand Features
SIGN OFF
7:30
Q:oo
8:30
9:00
9:30
I l:45
P.M.l2:00
5:30
Recorded Music, Feature, til 5:00 o,clock
5:OO SOMETHING TO SING ABOUT 5:OO
With Bill Pearce f rom the Moody BibleI nstitute
5:I5 SToRIES OF GREA? CHRTSTTANS 5:15Dramatized life stories of religious leaders,past and present, Current seiies features,the story of Mathew Simpson,
5:30 LIFE LINE
8:00 CHORAL PRAISESThe Finest in Choral Music
8:30 ACROSS THE PASTOR,S DESKHost Pastor Rev. Ray Schoch
8:45 CELESTIAL REFLECTTONSOrgan Artistry of Lenore Mae
9:00 STARLIGHT RHAPSODYLate _Evening Concert of Recorded Musicand Features
l2:00 SIGN OFf
Wayne Poucher from Washinoton D-C..Commentary of Current World'Events
5:45 EYENING EDIT|ON NEWS 5:45Complete Coverage of Day,s News
6:00 RESPLENDENT RHAPSODY 6:00An Early Evening Dinner Concert7:00 FAMILY BIBLE HOUR 7:ooEvening Devotions wrth William J. Roberts
lnglewood- California7:3O LOREN WHITNEY PIPE ORGAN ,.t^
Thirty Minute Uninterrupted Orqan Concert8:00
8:30
8:45
9:00
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I(IIOtr' frn BAIEIO LOGJanuary: 1962
THURSDAYA.M. A.M.6:00 WAKE UP TO MUSIC 6:00
Dale Smith with Recorded Music, TimeChecks and Features
7:0O GOOD NEWSRev. John Dunlap, Norfolk, Virginia
7:10 YHE FARM REPORT7:I5 EARLY EDITION WORTD NEWS
7:30 20th CENTURY REFORMAYION HOURDr. Carl Mclntire
8:00 VOICE OF PROPHECY
8:30 HAVEN OF RESTFirst Mate Bob and the Crew of the GoodShip Grace
9:0O BACK TO THE BIBIEDr. Theodore Epp, Lincoln, Nebraska
9:30 PSYCHOLOGY FOR LIVINGDr. Clyde M. Narramore
9:45 ACROSS THE PASTOR'S DESKHost Pastor Rev. Ray Schoch
l0:00 MORNING MELODIESRecorded Music-Fatures-Presented by yourGrgAt Western Hardware Dealers
II:45 MID-DAY EDITION NEWSFifteen Minute News Summary. Presentedby Allen Gwynn Chevrolet
P.M.l2:00 THE QUIET TIME
Albert H. Salter, Josph Barkley, soloist,Loren Whitney, Organist
I2:I5 MID-DAY MELODIESRecorded Music
I:oO A WOMAN'S LOOKMarcella R. Hien Feminine commentary.
I:30 SACRED SERENADERecorded Music, Feature, til 5:00 o'clock
5:00 SOMETHING TO SING ABOUTWith Bill Pearce f rom the Moody BibleI nstitute
5:15 STORIES OF GREAT CHRISTIANSDramatized life stories of religious leaders,past and present. Current series features,the story of Mathew Simpson.
5:3O LIFE LINEWayne Poucher from Washington D.C.,Commentary of Current World Events
5:45 EVENING EDITION NEWSComplete Coverage of Day's News
6:00 RESPLENDENT RHAPSODYAn Early Evening Dinner Concert
7;00 FAMILY BIBLE HOUREvenrng Devotions with William J. RobertsInglewood, California
7:30 LOREN WHITNEY PIPE ORGANThirty Minute Uninterrupted Organ Concert
8:00 CHORAL PRAISESThe Finest in Choral Music
8:30 ACROSS THE PASTOR'S DESKHost Pastor Rev. Ray Schoch
8:45 CEtESTIAL REFLECTIONSOrgan Artistry of Lenore Mae
9:00 STARLIGHT RHAPSODYLate Evening Concert of Recorded Musicand Features
l2:00 SIGN OFF
FRIDAY
WAKE UP TO MUSICDale Smith with Recorded MGic, TireChecks and FeaturesGOOD NEWSRev. John Dunlap, Norfolk, VirginiaTHE FARM REPORTEARLY EDITION WORLD NEWS2oth CENTURY REFORMATION HOUR
7:00
7:lO7:15TzXO
Dr. Carl Mclntire8:00 VOI€E OF PROPHECY8:30 HAVEN OF REST
First Mate Bob and the Crew of the GoodShip Grace
9:00 BACK TO THE BIBLEDr. Theodore Epp, Lincoln, Nebraska
9:3O PSYCHOLOGY FOR LIVINGDr. Clyde M. Narramore
9:45 ACROSS THE PASToR'S DESKHost Pastor Rev. Ray Schoch
I0:00 MORNING MELODIESRecorded Music-Features-Presented bv vourGreat Western Hardware Dealers
Il:45 MID-DAY EDITION NEWSFifteen Minute News Summarv. Pr*entedby Allen Gwynn Chevrolet
P,M.I2:00 THE QUIET TIME
Albert H. Salter, Josph Barkley, soloist,Loren Whitney, Organist
I2:I5 MID-DAY MELODIESRecorded Music
l2:30 WINTER WEATHER REPORTSnow. and Road Conditions
l:00 A WOMAN'S LOOKMarcella R. Hien Feminine commentary.
I:3o.SACRED SERENADERecorded Music, Feature, til 5:0O o'clock
5:00 SOMETHING TO SING ABOUTWith Bill Pearce from the Moody BibleI nstitute
5:I5 STORIES OF GREAT CHRISTIANSDramatized life stories of religious Ieaders,past and present. Current series features,the story of Mathew Simpsffi.
5:30 LIFE LINEWayne Poucher f rom Washington D.C.,Commentary of Current World Events
5:45 EVENING EDITION NEWSComplete Coverage of Day's News
6:00 RESPLENDENT RHAPSODYAn Early Evening Dinner Concert
7:0O FAMILY BIBLE HOUREvening Devotions with William J. Robertslnglewoocj, California
7:30 LOREN WHITNEY PIPE ORGANThirty Minute Uninterrupted Organ Concert
8:00 CHORAL PRAISESThe Finest in Choral Music
8:30 ACROSS THE PASTOR'S DESKHost Pastor Rev. Ray Schoch
8:45 CELESTIAL REFLECTIONSOrgan Artistry of Lenote Mae
9:00 STARLIGHT RHAPSODYLate Evening Concert of Recorded Musicand Features
l2:00 SIGN OFF
I(IrO[' frnRADIO LOG
January, 1962SATURDAY
A.M.7:00 GOOD NE\{S----
Rev. John Dunlap, Norfolk, Virginia7:lo SUN-UP SERENADE-
Recorded Music for Saturday Morning7:30 GOSPEL AilBASSADORS
A ministry of challenge8:00 VOICE OF PROPHECY
8:30 HYMNS OF PRAISERecorded Music, Dewey Erick, Host
9:00 BACK 7O THE BIBLEDr. Theodore EPP, Lincoln, Nebraska
9:30
l0:00l0:15
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I0:30 PSYCHoLOGY FOR LIYINGDr. Clyde M. Narramore
l0:45 PATTERNS OF MELODYMusic-Devotional from Moody Bible lnst.
II:00 THE SOUND OF WORSHIPDirect Broadcast of the Morning Serviceirom the White Memorial Church ofSeventh-Day Adventists, Los Angeles
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5:00 WORLD KIDS CRUSADEwiih Crusader Cam
5:30 LIFE LINEWavne Poucher from Washington D.C.Corirmentary of Current World Events
5:45 MY SONGDick Anthony Sings
6:00 UNSHACKLEDDramatized Life Stories from Pacific GardenMissi:n, Chicago
6:30 HARMONY INNYouno Peoole's Service from the La BreaGospe'i chabel, Los Angeles
7:00 GREEN PASTURESRev. - Ross Minkler, Louisville, Kentucky
7t3O LOREN WHITNEY PIPE ORGANThirty Minute Uninterrupted Organ Concert
8:00 VOICE OF PROPHECY8:30 lN HIS STEPS
Temple City Church of the Nazarene9:oo PRELUDE TO WORSHIP
Rev. Jimmy Taylor9:30 STARLIGHT RHAPSODY
Late Evening Concert of Recorded MusicI l:45 EVENTIDE
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YOUTH CRUSADE3Oth THROUGH1962
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Twenty - three- year - old Texas- bornTommy Barnett, Maple Chapel KHOF-FM's evangelist for its first area-wideyouth crusade January 30-February 11
in Glendale (using the facilities ofEpicurean auditorium), claims whenhe was 16, to be the youngest licensedevangelist of his chttrch in the Kansasdistrict, his current home state.
Son of a preacher, 'fom "grew upin the teachings of the Lord," thoughbaseball, rather than piano practicing,he said, was his paramount interesiwhen a small child. It was not long,however, before his Dad's work madean indelible impression, and the ladaccompanied his father - preacher onvisits to the sick.
It was in his 16th year when youngTom actually started to declare "theunsearchable riches" from behind a
pulpit. He spent summers while goingto high school preaching. Then therewas a year of study at SouthwesternBible Institute in Texas.
Later Tom became the "Singing Par-son" in a daily musical television pro-gram that eminated from St. Joseph,Mo.
His evangelisrn combines story andsong. Aiming to reach youth with thetruth as he cmsades across Americaand into countries overseas, havingbeen in 17 cities of Europe during1961, he also thrills throngs with hissinging talent.
Tom says the hell-fire message, suchas he heard his father preach, is notobsolete.
Sro ry"I preach mostly about the sin
America is suffering," he disclosed.''And I endeavor to give the remedy forit from God's Word."the piano, the young b'aritone' also isacomplished on the accordion and or-gan, rx'hich he uses in his ministry.
Withotrt formal training, he com-posed a h1'mn, "He'll Take Over theWheel," arranged his own music andwent into the record business, havingrecently completed three long play rec-ord albums.
Still clinging to a love for athleticssince his childhood, Tom builds manyo{ his youth-directed sermons aroundathletics, rvith titles likq "Champions"and "Hurdling to Hell."
Recently returned from the Orient,where he drew crowds up to 10,000,young Barnett, speaking nightly, ex-cept Monday, at 7:30 o'clock duringthe Southland crusade, is to show hisown youth-geared film, "Global
The young evangelist believes thereis an emptiness in youth today - a
vaccum which can best be filledthrough Christianity. To this end hehas dedicated his life in preaching theWord.
In December, Tom was the key notespeaker at the In[ernational HolidayTeens convention in Detroit, Mich.,where he shared the two-day programwith Mahalia Jackson, and a host ofother top Christian artists and preach-els.
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