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Albert Pendarvis is more commonly known as The Old Trailblazer which is the name of a Christian radio broadcast on which he is heard. Pendarvis is the Pastor of Radio Missions, a Ministry formerly based in Algiers, New Orleans, United States. The founder of this Ministry was ; Pendarvis is the fifth Pastor of the work. The 2005 storm Katrina destroyed Radio Missions' facilities in Algiers, and the Ministry relocated to their chapel in Baton Rouge, near Pendarvis' home. The Ministry never missed a single broadcast of their radio programs or church services during this transition.

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  • Albert Pendarvis is more commonly known as The Old Trailblazer which is the name of a Christian radio broadcast on which he is heard. Pendarvis is the Pastor of Radio Missions, a Ministry formerly based in Algiers, New Orleans, United States. The founder of this Ministry was ; Pendarvis is the fifth Pastor of the work. The 2005 storm Katrina destroyed Radio Missions' facilities in Algiers, and the Ministry relocated to their chapel in Baton Rouge, near Pendarvis' home. The Ministry never missed a single broadcast of their radio programs or church services during this transition. (en)
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  • Albert Pendarvis is more commonly known as The Old Trailblazer which is the name of a Christian radio broadcast on which he is heard. Pendarvis is the Pastor of Radio Missions, a Ministry formerly based in Algiers, New Orleans, United States. The founder of this Ministry was ; Pendarvis is the fifth Pastor of the work. The overall Ministry is named Radio Missions. The church itself is called the First Baptist Church of Algiers. The church formerly met in the Metropolitan Tabernacle (a former vaudeville theater in Algiers). Two international radio broadcasts (in America, Northern Ireland, and now shortwave) originate from the Ministry: the Voice of Truth (a weekly thirty-minute broadcast of Shelton Sr.'s messages) and the Old Trailblazer (a weekday 15-minute broadcast by Pendarvis). The local church broadcasts its two Sunday morning services (the Bible School of the Air and the Worship Hour) on WVOG in New Orleans and all of its services on the Internet. The radio broadcasts produced by the Ministry are heard on over 130 radio stations. In addition, the Ministry operates in several other areas, including a bookstore called the Radio Bible and Bookroom which sells Bibles and Christian books and the "Old Puritan Press" which produces printed materials. The Ministry also publishes a Quarterly Magazine, "The Voice of Truth." The 2005 storm Katrina destroyed Radio Missions' facilities in Algiers, and the Ministry relocated to their chapel in Baton Rouge, near Pendarvis' home. The Ministry never missed a single broadcast of their radio programs or church services during this transition. (en)
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