GOD TV to Air Evangelistic Crusade Live from West Africa

Christ for All Nations evangelist Reinhard Bonke's latest mass crusade will be screened live from West Africa this month by GOD TV.

This is the first time that an evangelistic broadcast of this magnitude has been attempted, which involves beaming a signal from Oshogbo, Nigeria, to GOD TV's broadcast HQ in Jerusalem, Israel and from there onto 15 satellites to reach the world.

The broadcasts can be watched daily on SKY channel 760 or via webstreaming at www.god.tv from Thursday 22 February to Sunday 25 February at 7pm. They will also be available on GOD TV's other six regional channels worldwide.

The GOD Channel, flagship channel of global Christian broadcaster GOD TV, is available on 15 different satellites in more than 200 nations and territories, reaching a potential viewing audience of 387 million people.

Founded in the United Kingdom in 1995 by Rory and Wendy Alec, it was originally known as The Christian Channel Europe and his sister channel, GOD 2 was renamed GOD UK in late 2006. In the UK, GOD TV is operated via 'The Angel Foundation', a charity primarily focused on Christian broadcasting but with other charitable outreaches in Africa and Asia.
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