Articles by W. Fletcher Tarr

Reaching Your Radio Audience

November 1948

A young minister walked into our studio not long ago, and before long we began chatting about radio-speaking techniques. He said that he had had experience in broadcast­ing, and rather enjoyed it. He commented…

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Adding Color to the Radio Sermon

July 1949

There was a time in the history of Amer­ica when one of the favorite and most usual forms of diversion was attending church. One reason for its popularity was un­doubtedly the earnest spirit of the people; an­other…

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FORUM: On Calling Question

September 1952

We recognize that one of the out growths of democracy and one of its most notable characteristics is the practice of parliamentary law. We use it as the framework for group discussion because its basic principles guarantee equal opportunity…

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RADIO EVANGELISM IN ACTION: "Calling All Youth"

April 1950

The purpose of the radio evangelism class at Washington Missionary College is twofold: first, to develop radio speakers capable of broadcasting a good sermon; second, to explore the possibilities of carrying a message of hope to more people…

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