Holy radio silence
• Hodgepodge
Here in North Carolina I used to listen to a man who spoke in tongues for fifteen minutes twice a week. Don't have anything against Quakers but will have to give their broadcast a miss.
A Quaker meeting involves gathering in a room and sitting silently for an hour. There are no hymns, no sermons, no prayers and no priest, which make up the usual ingredients of the 40-minute programme which attracts up to 1.75 million listeners each week. During the hour of a normal Quaker meeting, the only noise, apart from the occasional cough or sneeze, comes when a participant is moved to minister.