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The legacy he left will endure for generations, and today, the Christian Worship Hour is reaching more people than ever before.Is the organization described in section 501(c)(3) or 4947(a)(1) (other than a private foundation)? Pastor Salem entered into the presence of the Lord on December 18, 2020, in Aberdeen, SD. Of her, Pastor Salem writes, "If I have attained any good in this life it is because of the help of Jesus Christ and my dear wife, Beulah, who stood by me, believed in me, encouraged me for 59 1/2 years and without whose loving help I could not have run the race." His wife, Beulah, went to be with the Lord on Christmas Eve, 2005. Pastor Salem and his wife Beulah have four children: Sharron, Daniel, Patty, and Michael. Digital podcasts of services can be reached on nine platforms which include Apple, I-Tunes, Spotify, and I-Heart Radio.
Today, the broadcast is carried on hundreds of television and radio stations across the country.
In August 2010, he resigned from First Baptist Church to give full time to the Christian Worship Hour as a preacher offering TV and radio worship services around the world. In January 1958, he accepted the call to the First Baptist Church of Aberdeen, South Dakota, where he served for 52 1/2 years, during which time a new sanctuary, Christian Education building, gymnasium, and youth center were built.Ĭhristian Worship Hour began in January of 1979 by telecasting live worship services on a single TV station, KABY-TV in Aberdeen. In June of 1944, he began serving the First Baptist Church of Belle Fourche, South Dakota, his home church and his first church. He also earned a Doctor of Ministry degree from Northern Baptist Theological Seminary, Lombard, Illinois. He then graduated from Northwestern Bible School and Seminary, Minneapolis, earning a Master's degree in Theology. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Black Hills State University. Salem was born near Belle Fourche, South Dakota and graduated from Belle Fourche High School.