Reid Ashbaucher
Reid Ashbaucher was born in the United States and holds a B.A. degree in Comprehensive Bible from Cedarville University, Cedarville, Ohio, an M.A. degree in Christian Theology from Trinity Theological Seminary, Newburgh, Indiana, and has completed some postgraduate work towards a Ph.D. in Religious Studies, endorsed by Canterbury Christ Church University, England.
Reid is a published author and has been a believer in Jesus Christ for over 53 years. While experiencing life through secular fields of military service, business ownership and radio broadcast engineering, Reid has served in local churches as deacon, teacher and pulpit supply.
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A Historical Overview of Christian Radio in Northwest Ohio (Part I)
The presentation of this article will come in two parts, with no intent to be an exhaustive list of all Christian Radio stations or translators in Northwest Ohio. However, the intent is to provide some insight to how Christian radio came to Northwest Ohio...
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“Science does not contradict Christianity” Says NASA Astronaut
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