GOD TV to broadcast Copeland's Victory Campaign

GOD TV has announced that from 17 -19 November it will be broadcasting Kenneth Copeland Ministries' November 2007 Washington DC Victory Campaign on GOD Europe straight from the American capital.

Kenneth and Gloria Copeland have a long running 30 minute programme called "The Believer's Voice of Victory", which broadcasts on God Europe every day. The broadcast this weekend will allow viewers to join an entire conference.

God TV has aired live broadcasts in the past featuring extensive coverage of the Copeland's meetings in Bournemouth and Brighton and the West Coast Believer's Convention in the USA.

Wendy Alec, who co-founded the network with her husband Rory Alec said, "We are pleased to be able to bring many different streams together on GOD TV and especially ministries of the caliber of KCM.

"Kenneth & Gloria have been with us since the very beginning and we and our viewers so appreciate their integrity and the wealth of Bible teaching they offer the body of Christ."

The programmes, by Kenneth Copeland Ministries, is part of a celebration of 40 years in ministry.

Kenneth Copeland said, "We have seen many changes over the past years. At one time, the only way we could get into Great Britain was through people playing our tapes in their homes.

"Now, through ministries like GOD TV, believers are taking back the airwaves and you can imagine how thrilled I was to hear that a government official in Iraq watches our programme on the GOD Channel each night. God always thinks big and this is the time for the fullness of God to manifest through us, bringing multitudes into the Kingdom of God."

Four of the sessions broadcasted from Washington DC will be covered this November. They were recorded earlier in the month and can be seen on SKY 761 and Virgin Media 279.
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