Monday, August 23, 2010
This week’s Religion and Ethics Minute with Dennis Daily

By Dan Wooding
Founder of ASSIST Ministries
PALM SPRINGS, CA
(ANS) -- Once again, veteran broadcaster, Dennis Daily, has completed another week of excellent one-minute broadcasts based on stories from ANS.
Please take time to check them out and also tell your friends and colleagues about them.
Here are the details:
RELIGION & ETHICS MINUTE with Dennis Daily 08-23
Dennis Daily scans the pages of www.assistnews.net for more from the world of religion. This time: A popular California Christian broadcaster has gotten more medical bad news.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRDds17VmmE
RELIGION & ETHICS MINUTE with Dennis Daily 08-24
Dennis Daily scans the pages of www.assistnews.net for more from the world of religion. This time: A UK group is in the final weeks of preparing for a huge youth evangelistic event.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nO5UKP4BXuA
RELIGION & ETHICS MINUTE with Dennis Daily 08-25
Dennis Daily scans the pages of www.assistnews.net for more from the world of religion. This time: An Iranian-produced TV documentary about Jesus has been nixed by Lebanese television.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4Hb1xpujLQ
RELIGION & ETHICS MINUTE with Dennis Daily 08-26
Dennis Daily scans the pages of www.assistnews.net for more from the world of religion. This time: An Hungarian priest is using his skills at skateboarding in search for young followers.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHn0SCTRypw
RELIGION & ETHICS MINUTE with Dennis Daily 08-27
Dennis Daily scans the pages of www.assistnews.net for more from the world of religion. This time: A Canadian pastor is under fire for linking heavy metal to Christian teachings.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5iS5RFiK9wo
Note: Dennis Daily is a lifelong journalist, radio news anchor and programmer. He spent 20-years with UPI (United Press International). During most of his tenure there he worked for the now-defunct UPI Radio Network and, during several of those years, he served as the network's Religion Editor. He previously worked as a national spokesman for the USDA in Washington, DC, was a Congressional Press Secretary, and also a all-news anchor and producer for the radio version of “The Larry King Show.”
Long associated with religious programming, Daily returned to his hometown in southern Indiana for 26 consecutive years to anchor and produce five hours of programming from four churches on Christmas Eve. For several of those years, the broadcast was relayed around the world via Armed Forces Radio.
After his two decades with UPI, he returned to local radio in California's San Joaquin Valley. He now lives in Palm Springs, California, where he is semi-retired, but he continues to do freelance radio work, voicing daily reports on various topics. Dennis Daily can be contacted by e-mail at: newscaster@earthlink.net. (Please take a moment to thank Dennis for his fine work.)
Dan Wooding, 69, is an award winning British journalist now living in Southern California with his wife Norma, to whom he has been married for 46 years. He is the founder and international director of ASSIST (Aid to Special Saints in Strategic Times) and the ASSIST News Service (ANS). He was, for ten years, a commentator, on the UPI Radio Network in Washington, DC., and now hosts the weekly “Front Page Radio” show on KWVE in Southern California and which is also carried on the Calvary Radio Network throughout the United States. The program is also aired in Great Britain on Calvary Chapel Radio UK. Wooding is also a regular contributor to The Weekend Stand on the Crawford Broadcasting Network, and a host for His Channel Live, which is carried via the Internet to some 192 countries. He is the author of some 44 books. Two of the latest include his autobiography, “From Tabloid to Truth”, which is published by Theatron Books. To order a copy, press this link. Wooding, who was born in Nigeria of British missionary parents, has also recently released his first novel “Red Dagger” which is available here
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