History of Revival Crusade, Inc.
Revival Crusade, Inc.. was founded by radio-ministry pioneer, Rev. Robert Ralph Mathews.
Beginning in 1947, Rev. Mathews preached live during the daily
6:45 AM slot at a small, local West Virginia radio station.
The broadcast, known as
The Country Church of the Air,
continued until the fall of 1952, when Rev. Mathews accepted
a
pastorate in Attalla, Alabama. On the first
Sunday of October, 1961, he returned to the radio, and began
Revival Crusade, a
weekly program that aired at 9:00 AM on WCHS (580 AM),
located in Charleston, West Virginia.
He maintained that program until he went to Heaven on
August 23, 1964, just short of his fifty-second
birthday. The Revival Crusade broadcast continued
under the supervision of his brother-in-law, Walter Guy Smith,
until
Rev. Smith's passing in September,
1976.
Not long afterward, Rev. Mathews' son, Glenn, reorganized
Revival Crusade, Inc., as a 501(c)3,
nonprofit, religious organization, and began to expand
the ministry's outreach. Weekly
broadcasts continued, and by 1977, a
daily radio format had been developed. Currently,
individual
programs focus on verse-by-verse teaching -- no
music, announcements or discussion of current events --
and may comprise several weeks' worth of broadcasts, as
illustrated by Dr. Mathews' monumental exposition of I and II Peter. Similarly, his series of lessons on Romans 6 totaled
nine
hours, and his 90-program series on Bible prophecy totaled over
twenty-two hours.
It is not surprising, then, that master discs of programs
which aired in the early days of the ministry
could be rebroadcast today with very little editing, because air
time is still completely given to teaching and preaching
of the Word of God.
In addition to a
thriving radio ministry, Revival Crusade,
Inc., is deeply committed to the support of
foreign and domestic missions. Dr.
Mathews compares RCI's involvement in missions to a family giving a tithe to their church
thusly -- "Through the years, Revival Crusade,
Inc. has
operated on the principle of '...trust the Lord and tell
the people...'. Since this ministry has been blessed by support from
individuals and churches, we should pass along some of
that to missions. This practice of 'giving as has been
given' is rather unusual in ministries that are known as
operating by faith." For more complete
information regarding missions supported by RCI, click here.
As of
Dec. 30, 2007 we marked our 2,409th weekly broadcast. Each broadcast
concludes with the now-familiar enjoinder “...may this
week be, for you,
a time of blessing...”. We're so glad you stopped by to visit, and
pray that
this time has indeed been a time of blessing for you.
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