![]() This material is Courtesy of the UTV Archive. Band members sing the song while interacting with the Sri Lankan people around their tents and fishing boats on the beach, much of which is shot at Unawatuna and Talpe on the South coast. The prayer hotline shown in these silent news rushes is possibly associated with the Seventh Day Adventist church in Northern Ireland. 'Save a Prayer' (Russell Mulcahy) 'Save a Prayer' is another exotic video filmed among the jungles, beaches, and temples of Sri Lanka. RTÉ continues to broadcast the Angelus every day in Ireland although it has been revamped as “a pause for prayer” since it began on radio in 1950. Christians can now use an email prayer request line, download audio sermons or watch prayers and Church services on YouTube. It didn’t stop there soon you could dial-a-sermon, dial-a-hymn, or even dial-a-saint but it would be at least a decade before you could dial-a-joke.Īs technology has continued to change so have innovations in prayer services. ![]() From 1955 churches in the UK and US opened their prayer lines with slogans like “you can save your soul right at home”. The Dial-a craze began in the mid 50s with electronic secretaries (tape recorders) providing pre-recorded words of spiritual comfort. ![]() What did worshippers do before YouTube? Call the prayer hotline of course.
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