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American Christian Television Services: 44.2: West Ohio Sports Network Mansfield: 68 WMFD-TV: Independent: Mid-State Television: 68.2: Local Weather Sandusky: 52 WGGN-TV: Independent: Christian Broadcasting Ministries
WGGN-TV (channel 52) is a religious independent television station licensed to Sandusky, Ohio, United States, serving the Cleveland and Toledo television markets. It is owned by Christian Broadcasting Ministries alongside two religious radio stations: Castalia -licensed WGGN (97.7 FM) and Willard -based WLRD (96.9 FM).
WRLM (channel 47) is a religious television station licensed to Canton, Ohio, United States, serving the Cleveland–Akron television market as an owned-and-operated station of Tri-State Christian Television (TCT).
WGCT-CD (channel 39) is a low-power, Class A television station in Columbus, Ohio, United States, affiliated with Tri-State Christian Television (TCT). The station is owned by the Central Ohio Association of Christian Broadcasters, and is relayed on WOCB-CD in Marion , WXCB-CD in Delaware and WQIZ-LD in Ashland .
WJIC's programming includes Christian Talk and Teaching programming including; Crosstalk, Worldview Weekend with Brannon Howse, Grace to You with John MacArthur, In Touch with Dr. Charles Stanley, Love Worth Finding with Adrian Rogers, Revive Our Hearts with Nancy Leigh DeMoss, The Alternative with Tony Evans, Liberty Council's Faith and Freedom Report, Thru the Bible with J. Vernon McGee ...
A very low rate of divorce among Orthodox Christians in Greece may suggest that the same may be said for Orthodox Christians in the U.S. However, U.S. rates are inconclusive. The actual divorce rate is probably somewhat higher due to civil divorces obtained without an accompanying ecclesiastical divorce. [35]
Tri-State Christian Television stations (36 P) Trinity Broadcasting Network (4 C, 14 P) W. ... Faith TV; Family Broadcasting Corporation; The Family Channel (American ...
Another network considered was Pax TV; at the time, Pax's local affiliate was WBDT, which aired Pax's programming in the mornings and overnights; the idea was dropped when it was learned the network wanted a ten-year deal. WRCX-LP eventually became an affiliate of Black Family Channel, then known as MBC, a network that caters to black families.