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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 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.

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

  4. The Gospel Hour Quartet. A lost man found (The prodigal son) What must I do to be saved? By what means are we saved? Man lives by every word of God. What is the Bible? Why not speak like the Bible speaks? Why be a Christian only? The model church.

  5. Church Gospel Songs and Hymns: A Literary AnalysisIn V.E. Howard's insightful work on "Church Gospel Songs and Hymns," the author delves into the profound im...

  6. V.E. Howard. Founder. 1934 to 1995. Known for the distinctive phrase "Are You Listening?" 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.

  7. Verna Elisha (V.E.) Howard, through the influence of brother J. L. Hines, began attending the church of Christ. Six months after he was baptized into Christ in October 1930, V.E. decided that he wanted to preach the Gospel. In the fall of 1931, he attended Abilene Christian College to study Bible.