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Our History - Reach BeyondIn 1927, God called Clarence Jones to "Arise and go south with the Gospel... using Radio." Clarence would start Radio Station HCJB in Quito, Ecuador in 1931 ...
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1931 Radio Station HCJB's First Program - Reach BeyondThe first program included Edna Figg singing, Christmas carols, solos, Clarence playing trombone, Stuart Clark's message, and Reuben Larson's Spanish message.
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History | Reach BeyondOn Christmas Day 1931 HCJB begins transmitting, broadcasting programmes in Spanish and English. Picture. 1940. 3. On Easter Sunday a new 10 kW transmitter goes ...
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HCJB Quito, Ecuador – Then and Now - The SWLing PostAug 8, 2025 · In the 1970s, the powerful signal from radio station HCJB, the Voice of the Andes, in Quito, Ecuador, could be heard with station ...
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HCJB Global Voice Moves Up End Date of Shortwave Broadcasts ...Aug 31, 2009 · The end date for international broadcasts from Radio Station HCJB in Ecuador has been moved up as the missionary radio ministry defines new ...
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Mission HCJB Quito - HCJB2 Guayaquil - Reach BeyondHCJB2 - a fully independent and Ecuadorian-led Christian FM radio station in Guayaquil, Ecuador. The ministry is focused on reaching Ecuador's largest city, ...<|separator|>
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Missionary Radio Tunes to Changing Times - Christianity TodayIn 1931, Clarence Jones and Reuben Larsen, founders of pioneer station HCJB, launched modern-day missionary radio in Ecuador using a tiny 250-watt transmitter.
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Jones, Clarence W[esley] (1900-1986) | History of Missiology... Jones was affirmed by Reuben Larson, missionary to Ecuador, who set out to negotiate permission to broadcast from Quito. Jones played his trombone and Larson ...
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History - Reach Beyond NZRadio Station HCJB was the first missionary radio station in the world, as well as the first radio station in Ecuador with daily programmes. The radio ...
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REMEMBERING HCJB, QUITO, ECUADOR - Shortwave CentralSep 15, 2025 · Famously, HCJB's first broadcast was at 4pm on Christmas Day, 1931, when it had the potential of being heard by the six radio receivers existing ...
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HCJB, Quito, Ecuador - A Tribute - Radio Heritage FoundationThe creation of American evangelists Clarence W. Jones and Reuben E. Larson, it too began broadcasting in 1931, on Christmas Day. Starting out with a 200 ...
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Our story | HCJBConcerned for safety, Clarence Jones managed to get a permit signed by the president of Ecuador, giving them permission to broadcast freely for any public place ...Missing: founding | Show results with:founding<|separator|>
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[PDF] HCJB's 60th Anniversary....1 - Radio Heritage FoundationIn 1934, the HCJB "Radio Circle" began producing small crystal radio sets pretuned to HCJB. They were sold for a few cents and distributed throughout the ...
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[PDF] Radio-The New MissionaryHCJB broadcasts news, music, classes in language, and history, geography ... phonograph records. Beginning with Spanish language re- cordings under the ...<|separator|>
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Our story | HCJBHe designed several of HCJB's early transmitters and built this 1,000-watt unit that went on air in 1937. Victoriano was a religious man who worked diligently ...Missing: facilities 1933 power increase 1935
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Radio Station HCJB's New Home - HCJBJun 10, 2021 · HCJB bought property north of the city in Iñaquito in 1938 and soon moved the entire station there. The first thing to be built was the ...Missing: date | Show results with:date
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[PDF] HCJB - Twenty-Five Years of Progress - Radio Heritage FoundationMoore built and installed the large 10,000 watt transmitter. Now in our twenty-fifth year there are in Pifo, three diesel engines; one 50,000 watt short wave, ...
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50,000 Watts - HCJBBy the 1950s, the shortwave bands were becoming crowded. For HCJB ... It was decided to add a 50,000-watt transmitter, which was very powerful at the time.
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Missionary Radio at the Crossroads - Christianity TodayHCJB and TWR say they get response across the Iron and Bamboo Curtains. HCJB reports 948 letters from the Soviet Union and 973 from East Germany alone, in 1972.
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[PDF] catch the vision - hcjb 1989 - World Radio History1931 • First missionary radio broadcast to Quito and Ecuador in the Spanish and English languages. 1988 • Largest non-government radio broadcast center in the.Missing: sunrise | Show results with:sunrise
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Pioneer Russian Radio Programmer Elizabeth Lewshenia Dies at ...Jan 30, 2015 · The Lewshenias' voices were well known across the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, and their programs were a lifeline for millions during ...
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History - SonSet SolutionsA Permanent Engineering Center Established. In 1986, a permanent engineering center was established as HCJB World Radio accepted the World by 2000 challenge.
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World Radio Missionary Fellowship | Christianity Knowledge BaseH = Heralding, C = Christ J = Jesus' B= Blessings. In Spanish (one of the broadcast languages of the South American station) the call letters represent H = Hoy ...
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World Scene: May 14, 1990 - Christianity TodayAn armed robbery and threats against HCJB World Radio in Ecuador have continued to baffle police and raise tensions at the pioneering Christian station.
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[PDF] Area Handbook Series: Ecuador: A Country Study - DTICMost books in the series deal with a particular foreign country, describing and analyzing its political, economic, social, and national security systems and ...
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[PDF] ANDEX International - Radio Heritage FoundationAt HCJB in Quito and at TWR in Bonaire, there will be two "uplinks," which will send the programs up to the satellite, which is in geostationary orbit above the ...Missing: adaptations | Show results with:adaptations
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Clarence Jones — HCJB radio - Looking Unto JesusHe set up a radio studio in an old sheep shed. He used a small 200-watt transmitter and called the radio station HCJB meaning Heralding Christ Jesus' Blessings.
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Former Communist Testifies at Live, Onsite Broadcasts in Latacunga ...Listeners came to the event throughout the day to witness the live broadcast, meet the programmers and share their testimonies of how HCJB played a crucial ...
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Digital Evangelism is Spreading the Gospel … and TechnologyDec 2, 2022 · In today's dollars, HCJB spent more than $6.4 million to build its second dam and produce some 4000 kilowatts of energy.³ While the ministry was ...
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Preparing the Soil for Global Revival: Station HCJB's Radio Circle ...Jul 28, 2009 · ... testimony of HCJB broadcasters as well as the theoretical conjectures of social scientists. Source: Handles, Jehu, “Conversion and Social ...
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May HCJB Be A… - From the VaultOct 1, 2022 · HCJB, meaning "Heralding Christ Jesus’ Blessings," began in Ecuador in 1931 and became a major Protestant institution, supporting missionary ...
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1941 - HCJB Adds Russian, Swedish, and Quichua ProgramsCarmela Ochoa began producing Quichua language programs for Radio Station HCJB in 1941. Carmela Ochoa couldn't afford to purchase a radio ...Missing: Portuguese | Show results with:Portuguese
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Russian Programs - HCJBPeter Deyneka was visiting Quito in early 1941 when he made the first 16 Russian language programs as a test for HCJB. Encouraged by the initial response, ...Missing: Quichua Portuguese
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1944 HCJB Adds Arabic Czech Greek Italian Portuguese and YiddishDuring the war, HCJB eagerly sought people in Ecuador and from around the world to come to the station to produce programs in new languages.Missing: post II developments
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1940 - 10 KW Transmitter and the Cubical Quad AntennaThis new antenna was installed at HCJB in Quito in 1942, and refined versions of it were used by the mission for another some 6 decades. The Cubical Quad ...Missing: setup crystal
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HCJB Global HC 500 - Shortwave Radio Broadcast TransmittersHCJB Global 500 kW shortwave radio broadcast transmitter HC 500, description, photo, technical specifications, tube complement and reference list.Missing: progression 250W
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[PDF] HCJB - National Radio ClubHCJB antenna transmitter site (above); 500 kW transmitter (top right); power lines between hydroplant site ... HCJB CASILLA 691, QUITO-ECUADOR, SUD AMERICA.
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Where Have All the Towers Gone? - Reach BeyondNov 30, 2012 · Designed and built by missionary engineers at the Indiana-based HCJB Global Technology Center, the HC100s became known as T6 (T for transmitter) ...Missing: 1956 | Show results with:1956
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Aerial View of HCJB in 1944Radio Station HCJB began moving to its current location in 1939. In the foreground is the back of the transmitter building. A second story was added around ...Missing: 1940 | Show results with:1940
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Raising Towers: Two at a Time - HCJBIn 1963, HCJB's engineers began working on a new antenna array for shortwave broadcasts to Europe and the South Pacific. To raise the towers, engineers ...Missing: farms backup generators
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HCJB Ecuador - New Horizons FoundationHCJB Ecuador is self-funded. 1. To operate and maintain an FM radio station that covers most of the country of Ecuador with its frequencies and reach the world ...Missing: expansions | Show results with:expansions
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Reach Beyond | Christianity Knowledge Base | FandomRadio station HCJB started as the vision of Clarence W. Jones, a musician, graduate of Moody Bible Institute, and the son of a Salvation Army minister.
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HCJB: Tech Center for Christ - Radio WorldSep 24, 2008 · HCJB is an acronym for “Heralding Christ Jesus' Blessings.” Staff members Herb Jacobson, Charles Jacobson and Peter DeBonte, from left ...<|separator|>
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Short-Wave Radio Frequency Schedule for HCJB in ANY LANGUAGEThe short-wave radio frequencies used by HCJB for its Any Language language broadcasts, showing those scheduled on-air at 14:54GMT.Missing: allocations | Show results with:allocations
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A Look Back At the HCJB 690 kHz DX Tests - National Radio ClubSo as not to interrupt regular programming, each test was scheduled at a time not conflicting with HCJB's daily broadcasts on 690 kHz. That is, the tests ...
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Solar Flares and Shortwave Radio: What You Need to KnowJul 26, 2024 · Discover how solar flares impact shortwave radio broadcasts, disrupt communication, and learn ways to mitigate these effects.Missing: HCJB | Show results with:HCJB
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Reflecting on the Rich Heritage of a Missionary Jungle Hospital in ...Jan 10, 2014 · In the early 1950s an encounter took place between two guests at HCJB Global's guesthouse in Quito. Dr. Ev Fuller, a newly arrived missionary ...
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Hospital Vozandes-Quito - HCJBJun 10, 2021 · During the first year around 1,000 inpatients and 10,000 outpatients were treated, and there were 255 births. The hospital began extensive ...Missing: founding statistics
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[PDF] Voice & Hands - Reach BeyondThousands of churches have been planted along with 25 radio stations as HCJB Global has been helping with equipment, technical matters, training and ongoing ...
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[PDF] Engineering Opportunities in International Development MinistryJun 26, 2024 · In 1980, I accepted the challenge to design a dam, penstock, and powerhouse for a remote hydroelectric generating station in the Andes Mountains ...Missing: political | Show results with:political
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Adios, River Blindness - Response - Seattle Pacific UniversityThe good reputation of HCJB and Hospital Vozandes worked in his favor. He was asked by the health department to coordinate the national investigation of ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Demonstrating the Love of Jesus - Reach BeyondAug 30, 2020 · The 1949 Ambato Earthquake struck Ecuador's Tungurahua Province killing some 6,000 people and leaving another 10,000 people homeless. Reach ...
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Medical Work in Ecuador Sparked Canadian's Enduring Love for ...May 4, 2021 · In response to an appeal from Ecuador to get food and supplies to Ecuador after late-1990s devastation from El Niño flooding, Roberts and others ...
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Economic and Social Effects of El Niño in Ecuador, 1997-1998 Inter ...Outcomes suggest that most of the agricultural income losses are borne by small farmers in the production of rice, corn, coffee and cocoa, and to a lesser ...Missing: HCJB | Show results with:HCJB
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The development of HCJB World Radio from 1931 to 1995 | IET ...The station has mushroomed over the last 64 years and has developed into an organisation today with listeners from 140 countries around the world. In 1933 ...
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RELIGIOUS Broadcasting 1990-04 - World Radio HistoryApr 4, 1990 · In addition, the staff produces 1800 hours of programming which are broad¬ cast over TWR's Bonaire and Swaziland stations, HCJB, and local ...
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A Vision for Partnership: Radio as a Case Study - Missio NexusThe Iron Curtain had lifted just a few years before and the HCJB Russian Language Service was in major transition. After years of letter drought, feedback ...
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Why don't we get more letters? - HCJBBy the 1970s, the Ozakis were discouraged by the number of letters they got from listeners. 1972 - 4,301 letters. Kazuo cried out to God asking. "Why don't we ...
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Latin America - Reach BeyondRadio HCJB continues to share the Gospel message with an audience of 2.5 million in Ecuador and beyond, through online content. • We support medical and dental ...
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Alert by reversion of frequencies - Ecuador TimesOct 27, 2015 · According to Fundamedios, the list of media that would be affected includes radio stations: Sucesos, JC Radio (Quito), HCJB (in Quito ...
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The afterlife of colonial radio in Christian missionary broadcasting of ...Aug 26, 2020 · The article explores Christian missionary radio broadcasting as part of a wider sonic colonization of the Philippines under US colonial rule.
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The Role of Radio in Mission and Colonialism/ApartheidThis study investigates the role of radio broadcasting in evangelisation during the missionary era and colonialism and apartheid.
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The Messy Truth about Foreign Missions – The Burke Library BlogAug 30, 2012 · Missionaries are associated with all the damage wrought by the project of subjugation, exploitation, displacement, and genocide of native peoples and cultures ...
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Shortwave Listeners Seize Opportunity to Voice Appreciation to ...Feb 17, 2012 · He was the proud recipient of more than 50 “Voice of the Andes” QSL (listener confirmation) cards for the reception reports he'd faithfully ...Missing: surveys | Show results with:surveys
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Global Radio Broadcasting and the Dynamics of American ...Oct 10, 2017 · By 1980, the three giants of American global religious broadcasting – HCJB, the Far East Broadcasting Company, and Trans World Radio – were the ...
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(PDF) Educational Radio Broadcasting and its Effectiveness on ...Sep 23, 2021 · The study concluded that radio instructional techniques were effective in promoting adult literacy and therefore recommended that the radio ...
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Radio and television in literacy: survey of the use of the ...Radio and television in literacy: survey of the use of the broadcasting media in combating illiteracy among adults. Radio and television in literacy: survey of ...
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Is missionary work full of “cultural imperialism and insane arrogance?”Dec 30, 2018 · There are people who think that missions and Christian evangelism is a lack of respect and a form of violence against others, is this true?
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Update on Ecuador's HCJB closure of Pifo transmittersAug 12, 2009 · HCJB Ecuador will end its shortwave transmissions from Pifo on September 30, 2009 except for one frequency in Portuguese which will continue until mid-November.Missing: operations | Show results with:operations
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2009 Ecuador electricity crisis - WikipediaThe 2009 Ecuador electricity crisis was caused by a severe drought that depleted water levels at hydroelectric plants. Ecuador experienced rolling blackouts ...Missing: HCJB AM
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HCJB Pifo – End of an Era | New Zealand Radio DX LeagueWith a recently signed agreement HCJB has to dismantle the Pifo facilities within two years. No decision has been made yet if a new station elsewhere in ...
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Legendary Broadcaster in Ecuador Now Quiet on AM DialJan 16, 2017 · HCJB's first programs aired on Christmas Day, 1931, when there were a dozen or perhaps fewer radio sets in the Ecuadorian capital, Quito.
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[PDF] The Voice of the Andes - Reach Beyond AustraliaI am writing to let you know that your teaching is reaching (as) far as the east and despite of the distance, you and us in God's strength will be in fellowship ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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HCJB Global becomes Reach Beyond - Mission Network NewsJan 22, 2014 · HCJB Global announced today that the 82-year-old ministry, founded in Quito, Ecuador, is changing its name to Reach Beyond.Missing: II developments
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HCJB Global Becomes Reach Beyond, Reflecting Focus on ...Jan 24, 2014 · Reach Beyond (formerly HCJB World Radio) is sharing Jesus and bringing hope that transforms communities worldwide using radio, digital media ...Missing: religious evangelistic
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About Us - Reach BeyondReach Beyond is a sending organization that wants unreached people everywhere to hear about Jesus, see Him in action and learn how to follow Him.
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Formerly HCJB - Reach Beyond AustraliaThe ministry has changed its name to Reach Beyond. Our mission has changed from being an Ecuador-centric mission to being a global, partnership driven ministry.
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Reach Beyond - MinistryWatchJun 26, 2025 · Reach Beyond uses radio, digital media, medicine, and community development to declare and demonstrate the Good News of Jesus Christ. Since 1992 ...
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Rebranding Reach Beyond - Setting the Vision to Reach the Least ...Jul 1, 2018 · It took four years before that calling was answered, before Clarence would go south and establish HCJB, later to become Reach Beyond. But it ...
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[PDF] REBRANDING REACH BEYONDReach Beyond was founded on bold faith. Six radios in the country, and Clarence Jones launched HCJB Radio to bring the hope of. Jesus to Ecuador. Bold faith ...
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Latin American Christian radio refocused | The Alabama BaptistFrom its founding in Ecuador in 1931, HCJB World Radio's shortwave ministry grew until today where 80 percent of the world's populated landmass is under its ...
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Preparing the Soil for Global Revival: Station HCJB's Radio Circle ...Aug 6, 2025 · The office of Biblewoman grew to be a global institution in the second half of the nineteenth century, the heyday of both colonial and ...<|control11|><|separator|>