GOD TV - Programming Content

Programming Content

The God Channel's 24-hour schedule includes Joyce Meyer, Creflo Dollar, Benny Hinn, Kenneth Copeland, John Hagee, Mike Bickle, Rick Joyner, TD Jakes, Andrew Wommack, Chuck Missler, Sam P. Chelladurai, Brian Houston, as well as John Kilpatrick and Nathan Morris (evangelist) of the Bay Revival

The God Channel schedule is the same worldwide, time-shifted for each region: with some local programming. The network can be watched worldwide via satellite, cable, IPTV, terrestrial transmission and online via the Internet.

The God Channel features live broadcasts, including worldwide satellite link-ups such as the Global Day of Prayer, founded by Graham Power where God TV broadcast from South America for the first time in 2009.

God TV’s programming sometimes supports causes such as making a stand against human trafficking or benefit concerts to raise funds to drill water wells in Africa.

Much of God TV's programming caters for a youth audience with live broadcasts from teen events such as Acquire the Fire, Soul Survivor (charity) and Live Audacious, and concerts featuring Christian bands such as Delirious? (disbanded in 2009), Leeland and Switchfoot.

Charisma magazine reported in January 2011 that God TV's theme for 2012 was 'Conquer Your Mountain', whereby a group of climbers is led up up Mount Kilimanjaro by God TV CEO Rory Alec in January 2013, televised live for several days, the first time such an event has been transmitted.

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