2007
DOI: 10.2202/1940-0004.1006
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An "African" Gospel: American Evangelical Radio in West Africa, 1954-1970

Abstract: During the second half of the twentieth century, Christianity underwent an epochal transformation from a predominantly Western religion to a world religion largely defined by non-Western adherents in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Broadcast media, spearheaded by American evangelical missionaries, played an important role in the globalization of Christianity. After WWII, conservative Protestant missionaries from the United States established a ``far-flung global network" of radio stations around the world wit… Show more

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“…It is only with the development of electronic media did it become global. In the 1960s, Eternal Love Wins Africa (ELWA) Radio promoted by the Sudan Interior Mission (SIM) broadcast evangelistic messages on radio both from Nigeria and Liberia to Nigerian audiences (Stoneman, 2007). Although the first daily radio program was broadcast from Port Harcourt in Nigeria under the initiative taken by the Baptist missionaries in the 1940s (Cosh, 1987), and the Baptist Witness has been broadcast by the Baptist Mission of Nigeria on WNBS (Western Nigeria Broadcasting Service), which reached the Delta areas of Nigeria.…”
Section: Globalization Youth and E-evangelismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is only with the development of electronic media did it become global. In the 1960s, Eternal Love Wins Africa (ELWA) Radio promoted by the Sudan Interior Mission (SIM) broadcast evangelistic messages on radio both from Nigeria and Liberia to Nigerian audiences (Stoneman, 2007). Although the first daily radio program was broadcast from Port Harcourt in Nigeria under the initiative taken by the Baptist missionaries in the 1940s (Cosh, 1987), and the Baptist Witness has been broadcast by the Baptist Mission of Nigeria on WNBS (Western Nigeria Broadcasting Service), which reached the Delta areas of Nigeria.…”
Section: Globalization Youth and E-evangelismmentioning
confidence: 99%