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Oru Chapel Transcript, Tv Ministry And Station, 12-6-1972, Oral Roberts Dec 1972

Oru Chapel Transcript, Tv Ministry And Station, 12-6-1972, Oral Roberts

Chapel AV & Transcripts

Oral Roberts shares about plans for the primetime television ministry and the building of the TV studio. He also discusses possible guests including Flip Wilson and Johnny Cash.


Oru Chapel Transcript, Tv Ministry And Leroy Blackstock, 10-13-1972, Oral Roberts Oct 1972

Oru Chapel Transcript, Tv Ministry And Leroy Blackstock, 10-13-1972, Oral Roberts

Chapel AV & Transcripts

Oral Roberts shares about the Television ministry and an update on Govenor George Wallace, who ORU students prayed for previously. Attorney Leroy Blackstock shares.


New York Times Interview Transcript - Ted Fiske And Oral Roberts - 1972, Eward B. Fisk, Oral Roberts Jun 1972

New York Times Interview Transcript - Ted Fiske And Oral Roberts - 1972, Eward B. Fisk, Oral Roberts

News and Interview audio-video

This is a transcript of the full interview between Oral Roberts and New York Times reporter Eward B. Fiske (named Ted Fiske in the transcript). Excerpts of this interview were published by the New York Times on Jun 13, 1972 in an article entitled, "Oral Roberts College has Grown in 7 Years." See the article here

In the interview, Roberts shares about the keys to the beginnings and growth of ORU, specifically the Charismatic practice of praying in tongues. Transcript is part of the ORU Archival Collection.


Chapel Transcript: February 16, 1972- Black Awareness Panel, Holy Spirit Research Center, Oral Roberts University Jan 1972

Chapel Transcript: February 16, 1972- Black Awareness Panel, Holy Spirit Research Center, Oral Roberts University

Chapel AV & Transcripts

This is a transcript of a chapel held on February 16, 1972 on the campus of Oral Roberts University. The theme of the chapel was issues surrounding black Americans. The talk included a panel discussion of race issues that included the following:

  • Don Ross, director of the Tulsa Labor Program,
  • Dr. Zan Holms, Texas legislator and Methodist superintendent,
  • Homer Johnson, director of the Citizen Participation program of Model Cities.

This rather lengthy talk included discussion of racism, poverty, societal structures, militancy and black/white relations as well as questions and comments from ORU students.