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Founded in 1995, SAT-7 is the first and largest Christian satellite organization serving the region. Terence Ascott, Founder, has served as International CEO from 1995 through 2019. His successor, Rita Elmounayer, joined SAT-7 in 1996 where she worked as a producer, writer, and was the first presenter on-screen when the network began broadcasting.
The channel became known as the "PBS of religion" for the inclusive nature of its programming, [3] which was designed to "place its accent on dialogue rather than apologies." [ 4 ] In 1992, VISN began sharing channel space with a similarly formatted cable network, the American Christian Television System , with the two being co-branded under ...
Lifeway produces curriculums and Bible studies used in Sunday schools and other church functions. Lifeway publishes the Christian Standard Bible (the successor to the Holman Christian Standard Bible), [2] as well as Christian books and commentaries through B&H Publishing. Lifeway has a research division that studies Protestant trends and ...
CLC International is an International evangelical Christian Literature mission committed to the distribution of the Bible, Christian books and a variety of Christian media. The headquarters are situated in Sheffield , United Kingdom.
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David C Cook acquired Kingsway in 1993, Scripture Press/Victor Books in 1995, [9] and Integrity Music in 2011. [10] [11]In 2015, David C Cook acquired assets from Gospel Light and Standard Publishing, including the Gospel Light Curriculum line, the Standard Lesson Commentary, HeartShaper, and Route 52 Curriculum from Standard, among other products.
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Bixler then applied for a license on channel 40, and was granted a construction permit for that channel in 1976. After several hurdles, Bixler was able to get the needed equipment and was able to sell a few hours a day of programming time to Christian organizations. WPCB-TV finally began operations on April 15, 1979. The station was initially ...