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T.B. Joshua’s TV channel now on Dstv

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T.B. Joshua

TELEVISION viewers who enjoy religious programming will delight at the news of a new Christian channel on DStv, with the addition of Emmanuel TV from November 19.
The channel was created by T.B. Joshua, the Pastor of The Synagogue, Church of All Nations and will be available on DStv channel 390, bringing the pastor’s ministry to the homes of his followers and others.
The channel will air 24/7 and will focus on coverage of inspirational sermons by Prophet T.B. Joshua, along with healings, deliverances, miracles and charitable projects.
Since its launch in 1993, SCOAN has grown into one of the most popular Christian ministries across the world. The church’s television network, Emmanuel TV, was established in 2006 and has been broadcasting worldwide with a current viewership of over 100 million people.
MultiChoice Zimbabwe publicity and public relations manager Liz Dziva said: “Emmanuel TV is one of the most popular Christian channels on YouTube, with over 250 000 active subscribers and nearly two million followers on Facebook. Emmanuel TV’s videos online have enjoyed more than 200 million views.”
“One of the highlights of the channel will be the live Sunday service that will enable viewers to listen to T.B. Joshua, as well as take part in prayers with the congregation in Lagos, Nigeria.”
T.B. Joshua said of the channel: “The purpose of Emmanuel TV is to preach the good news of salvation to all mankind. That is what we are born for; that is what we are living for and that is what we shall die for. Emmanuel TV is committed to changing lives, changing nations and changing the whole world through the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. It has a message for the entire world and the message is quite simple: ‘Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever’. If people are to believe this, someone has to point the way and that is what Emmanuel TV is set to do.”
Emmanuel TV will be available to the all DStv packages in Zimbabwe from 11am November 19