BROADCAST SERVICES
Sir —A thoughtful article in the Times deals with the religmus pohcy of the British Broadcasting Corporation regarding the priceless value ot broadcast services. While no one would pretend that all services are acceptable to everv listener, it may be conceded with justice that for the most part such broadcast services have clone not a little to bring comfort and help to manv who for various reasons are unable to attend the church of their choice. Some of God's faithful servants have been able to see the immense possibilities that are in. broadcast services, arid many listeners have been deeply thankful for the fulness of blessing received time and again. One can't fullv estimate the great value of such services, which, must bring beneficial results in every way, even to those who are seemingly indifferent to such services. Then the daily devotional service has proved a genuine means of grace to the sick and aged, and surely such are greatly indebted not only to God's servants but to the New Zealand Broadcasting Board for such valuable and splendid service rendered in this way. Ebejjezer.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22155, 8 July 1935, Page 12
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186BROADCAST SERVICES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22155, 8 July 1935, Page 12
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