Horace J. Shaw
Former Director, Public Relations, Andrews University
Articles by Horace J. Shaw
Broadcasters Have Busy Schedules, So—
July 1946
Let us consider a radio broadcaster's program in relation to his weekly schedule. Most microphone preachers are pastors or evangelists, or both. Their busy weekly schedule includes, among other activities, Bible readings, prayer meeting…
Millions Need It—Adventists Have It—Radio Can Give It
July 1948
The low ratio of Adventist health programs to the total broadcast hours in the United States is challenging. Calculating on the basis of the 1621 AM stations as of January 1, 1948, 8o per cent of which…
When Bells Toll
June 1964
What do they tell, those tolling bells? Maybe the time of day for London's lords and ladies as Big Ben deep-throats the hour from the old clock tower. It may be the invitation to worship at the village church…
RADIO EVANGELISM IN ACTION: Favorite Hymns in Public Domain
March 1950
Following is a list of favorite hymns in public domain which do not need copyright clearance.
A Charge to Keep I Have A Child of the King
A Friend in Jesus A Mighty Fortress
A Stranger Here Abide With Me
All…
RADIO EVANGELISM IN ACTION: Copyright Restrictions and Limitations
January 1950
With all the thrills of radio broadcasting there are also certain dangers at tending every honest effort to build programs of merit. I like to think of them as the yellow cautions on the boulevard of religious broadcasting. You can get…
Experimental and Experiential
February 1971
WHAT'S it really like to be a pastor? There are twelve Seminary students from Andrews University who can answer this question more realistically after having participated in an experimental field training school in Glendale, California, this…
Possibilities of the Highway Billboard
August 1936
Outdoor advertising has divine sanction. Just as the first advent was announced in the great out-of-doors by the heralds of the sky, so also the second advent of Christ, the supreme event in the history of the universe,…
