Gospel Broadcasting Network (GBN)

Gospel Broadcasting Network (GBN)

The Gospel Broadcasting Network (GBN) is a Christian satellite broadcast network, which transmits from a C-band Satellite (AMC-10), simulcasts over the Internet over GBNTV.org, through its own Roku channel, on Android and iOS devices, and over the air. The network broadcasts a full schedule of Christian teaching, preaching and a cappella music 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This Gospel network was started by Barry Gilreath Sr, who served as its first Executive Director and in other management capacities until his death in 2010. Programs include "In Search of the Lord's Way" with Mack Lyon, "What Does the Bible Teach" with David Sain, and the live-action children's program "Digger Doug's Underground" produced by Apologetics Press, among other programs that teach the gospel. GBN celebrated their first anniversary during the Thanksgiving Weekend 2006.

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