Sky Angel, a national provider of faith-based and family-friendly television and radio programming, is excited to announce two additional channels are now available through their IPTV platform: INSP – The Inspiration Network (channel 131) and i-Lifetv – Inspirational Life Television (channel 106).
NET, a brand new cable channel will launch in prime time on December 8, 2008 at 8;00 pm. NET, a fresh, exciting new service replaces The Prayer Channel, the former center for religious, educational and cultural programming in the New York area. NET will continue in its place with the same values and goals but with a bold new look and entertaining, DVR worthy original programming.
On the eve of National Bible Week – established in 1942 by the Roosevelt administration – Wycliffe Bible Translators, the world’s largest Bible translation organization, is launching the Last Languages Campaign. This historic, high-speed, high-tech effort to start a language development and Bible translation program in the remaining one-third of the world’s language groups that still need one by 2025 represents a time savings of 125 years from the 1990s translation pace.
Mauck & Baker, LLC, and the Thomas More Society in Chicago announced that they reached an out-of-court settlement after joining forces to preserve the constitutional right of Moody Bible student Matthew Rivera and his classmates to share the message of Jesus on Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) train platforms.
For thousands of years, cultures across the world used verbal storytelling to recount their history, entertain people, and to bring together society for a common purpose. In medieval and early modern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, the bard represented one of a caste of poets and scholars well known for their tales. In medieval Europe the bard was known as a minstrel and performed songs about history and distant places, some real and some created.
Church of God World Missions recognizes the power and importance of technology in spreading awareness and empowering people to make a difference. This article shares how Roger Stephenson and Tina Franklin are using technology in their ministries and mission trips to reach the lost.
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