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  1. Verna Elisha Howard (September 29, 1911 – September 28, 2000), known as V. E. Howard, was an American minister and radio evangelist based in Texarkana, Texas, who founded the International Gospel Hour.

  2. v. E. Howard, a Louisiana native, started International Gospel Hour in Hot Springs, Arkansas in 1934, and continued as its principal speaker for 61 years. His voice was instantly recognized by thousands who were listening as he forcefully and clearly preached the gospel of Christ.

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  3. V.E. Howard was born at Farmersville, Louisiana on September 29, 1911. He passed away on September 28, 2000 at Texarkana, Texas, just one day short of his 89th birthday. His parents were Elisha John (“Hardy”) and Corrine (Smith) Howard. V.E. Howard and Ruth Moryne Jackson were married on December 20, 1931 in Corsicana, Texas.

  4. Jun 17, 2010 · Sermons by V.E. Howard on Internet. Alken, Belgium (BNc) — The Old Paths Archive now contains radio broadcasts and lectures by V.E. Howard. Brother Howard began preaching on the radio at Hot Springs, Arkansas in 1934. In 1995, because of failing health, he turned the ‘International Gospel Hour’ radio broadcast over to the elders of the ...

  5. Father and home. Mother and home. Digitized by Chuck Richardson and Roy Davison. Printed Copies. Download Facility. (for use on mp3 players) Radio broadcasts by V. E. Howard.

  6. The International Gospel Hour is one of the top three longest continuous weekly religious radio broadcasts in America; the longest in churches of Christ and is heard on radio stations across the country in 30-, 15- 2-minute and 1-minute formats with six programs weekly. IGH began with V.E. Howard on KTHS asking people over the radio, "Are You ...

  7. Radio broadcasts, lectures and sermons by V. E. Howard, twentieth century evangelist for churches of Christ.

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