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Radio Church of God

The Radio Church of God was a religious organization founded in the early 20th century, primarily associated with the teachings of Herbert W. Armstrong. It emphasized a unique interpretation of Christianity, focusing on prophecy, the observance of Old Testament laws, and the belief in a restored early Christian doctrine. The organization became known for its radio broadcasts, which spread its beliefs widely. Over time, it evolved into the Worldwide Church of God, which later underwent significant changes in theology and practices, especially after Armstrong's death in 1986, leading to a more mainstream approach to Christianity.