Christianity: Details about 'Dawn Bible Students Association'
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The Dawn Bible Students Association is a legal entity used by Associated Bible Students. In 1928, Norman Woodworth left the Watchtower Society (he had created its radio program), to create the radio program Frank and Ernest with the help of the Brooklyn congregation of Bible Students. In 1931, the Dawn Bible Students Association was founded (by Norman Woodworth among others) to publish The Dawn and Herald of Christ’s Presence, a bi-monthly, and later monthly, journal. Today, they carry on with publications, radio shows and television programs. The Bible Students are a New religious movement that follow the teachings and views of Charles Taze Russell (better known as "Pastor Russell"). The Bible Students practice regular reading and study of the Bible and hold Bible Study classes utilizing the six volumes of Studies in the Scriptures, written by Pastor Russell.
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