Beveridge R. Spear

Beveridge R. Spear, now retired in Mentone, California, labored for many years in the Pacific Union Conference, mostly in public evangelism. This included ten years on the radio, usually with a daily program. He graduated from Fowon's Writers' School, Westport, Connecticut, and from a special course in medical evangelism at Loma Linda University, this in addition to studies at Potomac University (now Andrews), Washington, D.C.

Articles by Beveridge R. Spear

Questionnaire Response from KGER

November 1942

1. Is your broadcast tied into a regular evan­gelistic program in tabernacle, hall, tent, or church?

My radio program is tied into my tabernacle effort, and affords an excellent advertising…

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Cooking Schools in Evangelism

March 1942

As soon as we have plans for our evange­listic effort completed, and our meetings have begun, we tell the people about our Home­makers' Health Kitchen. This is a cooking school that is decidedly different from…

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The "Prophecy Speaks" Tabernacle

August 1942

The "Prophecy Speaks" Tabernacle in Los Angeles was developed because of the increasing pressure of officials to eliminate ordinary tabernacles and large tents in some of the city areas. Many of the smaller cities have…

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How to Build a Radio Audience

September 1944

To begin with, the right person should he at the microphone. He should study to eliminate the impression that the program is just another "money getter" or "racket." Each program must touch the problems of humanity. Then people will recognize…

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Retired or Refurbished

August 1973

I'm OUTSIDE looking in," he said sadly. Our eyes met. His were hurt. "No one notices me," he added. "I'm never invited to sit on the platform or offer prayer." So said a capable man who for years had faithfully filled numerous conference…

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