Old Fashioned Revival Hour is a Christian evangelical radio show featuring hymns and gospel music led by Pastor Charles E. Fuller, who was one of the first radio ministers. The show aimed to spread the message of Christianity through traditional hymns sung by luminous voices. During World War II, the program aired live revivals and reached out to military personnel about to enter the Pacific theater. The show's format and tone provided a heartfelt connection for the listeners, drawing them closer to Christian values and beliefs.
The Old Fashioned Revival Hour was broadcast during the golden age of radio on various networks. Pastor Charles E. Fuller dedicated his life to the ministry and often traveled around the country to air live revivals. The show shared similarities with other religious programs such as Aimee Semple McPherson, Father Coughlin Catholic Hour, Eternal Light, Father Flanagan's Boys Town, Greatest Story Ever Told, Radio Revival Heart to Heart Hour, Ronald Knox Collection, Religious Collection, and Upper Room. While there were no related TV shows or other media formats, the show did have notable advertisers and sponsors that supported its production.
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