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April 2009 / Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and College Host Bott Radio Network Day, Tuesday, April 7th

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009, was Bott Radio Network Day at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and College (MBTS). As part of their weekly Chapel, Dr. Phil Roberts, MBTS President, interviewed Dr. Dick Bott, Founder and President of Bott Radio Network and Rich Bott, Executive Vice President. The panel discussed the history of BRN and what Dr. Bott thought was important for those ministerial students to know about his motivations and goals in broadcasting. He emphasized staying true to God’s Word whether in ministry, broadcasting, or any endeavor. The Chapel was well attended by seminary students and the public. At the end of the gathering, Dr. Roberts presented the Botts with leather bound Charles Haddon Spurgeon devotionals.



A large crowd gathered for Chapel for Bott Radio Network Day at MTBS.

Dan Snell, Director of Public Affairs for Kansas City at Bott Radio Network, greets Chapel visitors at the BRN booth.

Dr. Dick Bott makes a point during Chapel. He emphasized the importance of integrity and service in every area of life and what that meant to him as a broadcaster of Christian radio. He shared the history of how Bott Radio Network came to be and how the Network started in 1962 in Independence, Missouri, with KCCV, then on 1510 AM, now on 760 AM.

Dr. Roberts and Dr. Bott share a warm moment during Chapel for Bott Radio Network Day at MTBS.

The Chapel crowd for Bott Radio Network Day.

From left to right: Dr. Phil Roberts, President of MTBS; Dr. Dick Bott, Founder and President of Bott Radio Network; Rich Bott, Executive Vice President of the Network.

Dr. Roberts presented the Botts with leather bound editions of Charles Haddon Spurgeon devotionals as well as Spurgeon bobbleheads!

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Dr. Roberts poses with the Botts at the conclusion of the Chapel.

Rich Bott greets people after the Chapel Service.


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