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Pages of a Nation: Volume 6: Broadcast Faith: The Word Over Air (1915-1949)

by Derek Hone
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798274446754
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 212
  • Original Price: GBP 9.95
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 291 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): United States / 20th Century

The Word left the page-and entered the wind.
From 1915 to 1949, America stepped into an age that transformed worship, culture, politics, truth, and the human heart. Broadcast Faith is the sixth volume in Pages of a Nation, Derek Hone's landmark covenant history of the United States told through its pages, pulpits, broadcasts, and prayers. This is the story of how radio-born from experimentation and static-became the new battlefield of influence and the new sanctuary of the American soul.

Before television, before the internet, before algorithms and digital noise, the most powerful force in American life was simply a voice carried through the air. Radio rewrote how a nation listened, believed, hoped, feared, worshipped, and imagined the world. In this sweeping cultural testimony, Hone reveals how God entered the broadcast age and how the enemy attempted to exploit it.

From the first trembling religious broadcasts to the rise of national evangelists...
From Depression-era prayer meetings in living rooms to demagogues who learned to weaponize fear...
From wartime chaplains preaching through the crackle of shortwave radios to postwar revival flooding the airwaves...
this volume unveils the spiritual story beneath one of the most transformative technologies in human history.

Inside you will discover:

- How early radio turned the American home into a sanctuary
- Why the first evangelists of the air changed worship forever
- The national audiences that reshaped faith and authority
- The 1930s battle between comfort, fear, truth, and propaganda
- How World War II turned radio into a global spiritual lifeline
- The chaplains whose voices carried courage into foxholes
- The rise of discernment as a national necessity
- How postwar revival ignited through broadcast preaching and hymn programs
- The covenant meaning of media-and why every medium becomes moral the moment truth enters it

Hone writes with covenant clarity and prophetic resonance, weaving historical detail with spiritual insight. The result is a powerful testimony of an era that tried to outshout God-and failed. Because even in static, war, and national fear, the Voice of Christ still carried.

Broadcast Faith stands as a complete historical arc, a cultural mirror, and a spiritual warning:
Every medium becomes a battlefield.
Every voice carries a spirit.
And every nation must choose which frequency it follows.

Whether you are a student of history, a lover of media studies, a believer seeking cultural discernment, or a reader of the entire Pages of a Nation series, this volume will awaken your understanding of how America was formed-one broadcast at a time.

The air belongs to the Lord.
And every age must answer for how it used its frequency.

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