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==Links==
 
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[http://www.acctv.com.au Australian Christian Channel]
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* [http://www.tbn.org/ TBN]
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* [http://www.cbn.org/ CBN]
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* [http://www.godnetwork.com/godChannel/index.aspx The GOD Channel]
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* [http://www.revelationtv.com/tv/index.htm www.revelationtv.com - live on web]
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* [http://www.ctnonline.com/ www.ctnonline.com]
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* [http://www.streamingfaith.com www.streamingfaith.com]
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* [http://citv.com/ Christian Internet TV]
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* [http://www.crosstv.com/ www.crosstv.com]
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* [http://www.ctnusa.org/ctnlive/default.asp CTN USA]
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* [http://www.godslearningchannel.com/ God's Learning Channel - aka Prime Time Christian Broadcasting]
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* [http://www.3abn.org/ Three Angels Broadcasting Network]
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* [http://www.hopetv.org/ Hope Channel]
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* [http://www.revelationtv.com/ Revelation TV]
  
 
===Free Christian Videas and Web-casts===
 
===Free Christian Videas and Web-casts===
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Revision as of 14:30, 2 February 2008

Christian Television
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Television channels or shows dedicated to spreading the gospel of discussing issues from a Christian perspective are relatively uncommon world-wide, although there are numerous channels and shows in the United States. Shows vary from children's shows like VeggieTales to explorations of faith like the well known Alpha course by Nicky Gumbel.

There is also much controversy over some televangelists.

Genres

Controversy

Quotes

Links

Australian Christian Channel

Free Christian Videas and Web-casts

Streaming Video

Christian Audio and Internet Christian Radios

Amazing Facts - Media Ministry

Sacramento Central Seventh-day Adventist Church

  • "Live" Streaming "You can now watch our service "Live" every Saturday beginning at approximately 9:40am to 12:30pm PST."



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