By: Ardis E. Parshall - December 06, 2016 In 1940, Richard L. Evans, the author and voice of the “spoken word” in the weekly broadcast of “Music and the Spoken Word,” wrote a description of the mail he had received during 1939. He wrote about requests for printed copies of his “sermonettes,” and about ministers of the Gospel who said they used them as the basis for their own sermons, and about converts whose first interest in...
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