I used to bail hay during the summers when I was a young child in the 1970s for my father. A tiny transistor radio is something I always have with me.
The tractor would be parked under a tree for shade when I stopped for lunch at noon, and I would eat while listening to Paul Harvey. When I hear his voice today, it takes me back to the warm summers of my youth, when my parents, brother, grandmothers, aunts, and uncles were all still with us. My heart cries out for those times.
Up to 24 million people per week heard Paul Harvey’s voice between 1952 and 2008. 1,200 radio stations, 400 AFN stations, and 300 newspapers all carried the “Paul Harvey News.”. He hosts a well-known radio program called “The Rest of the Story,” which most people are probably familiar with. ”.
Paul Harvey was a gem that America found. His stories and knowledge attracted generations of listeners, but so did the comforting quality of his instantly recognizable, reassuring voice, which temporarily transported you to a different reality while potentially permanently altering your point of view.
This man could teach you a lot about life if you would only listen. I miss them now. Those times when you reflect and give it some thought. I ponder occasionally whether we do that enough as individuals in the modern world.
However, even before he started his television career, Paul Harvey wrote a piece that he changed over the years. It’s a contentious piece that can be read metaphorically or literally and still make sense.
This audio clip features Paul Harvey reading the same essay from 1996. How accurate some of his “predictions” are is astounding.
The rest of the tale is as follows:.
These trying times will pass because of God. rely on God.
Paul Harvey was a great man because he could be trusted. Nothing is more authentic than his “Letter From God” broadcast, which was lucky enough to reach millions of Paul Harvey listeners.
On the eighth day, God said, “I need a caretaker,” looking down on his intended paradise. A farmer was thusly made by God.
It also caught Ram Truck’s interest, who was intrigued. With striking visuals, see Paul Harvey’s dramatic “God Made A Farmer” broadcast come to life.
Please pass this along to a friend if you liked hearing Paul’s voice once more.