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- 13 hours of reading
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Exploring the intersection of faith and media, this book offers an insightful glimpse into religious radio broadcasting during World War II. It highlights the influential roles of notable figures like C.S. Lewis and Dorothy Sayers, showcasing how their messages resonated with a war-torn audience. The narrative delves into the impact of radio as a medium for spiritual guidance and community building during a time of crisis, revealing the profound connections formed through these broadcasts.
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C. S. Lewis at the BBC, Justin Phillips
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- 2003
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