RADIO AND THE CHURCH
“The ('lturch should use every modern development for spreading the Gospel," said the Rev. Frank do Lisle during his address at the Congregational I nion Assembly, Christchurch. Ho was referring to a statement made by the president oi the Methodist Conference that the radio, especially with the introduction of television, would adversely attect people’s attendance at church wor. ship. Mr de Lisle said that the radio could bp made an inestimable boom tor those unable to attend services. But it could only be regarded as a poor substitute tor worship in chti:< 11
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 78, 15 March 1935, Page 12
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