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Loveworld Asia Satellite TV brings gospel to 48 Asian countries
Loveworld Television Ministry department has taken the gospel to a wider audience in Asia as its Asia TV operations commences full broadcast operation on MEASAT 3, beaming the gospel news to a whopping 48 countries in Asia.
The Asian continent with a population of 4.6 billion people has always been the subject of continuous intercession by the Church for many years, because of its large concentration of unsaved souls.
Researchers and statisticians have recently claimed that Christianity stands at a minimal ratio of 3 out of a possible 200, in the entire continent, meaning, the knowledge of the Word of God is still very limited, often with restrictions in its spread.
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Burdened by the urgent need for the Gospel in most parts of Asia and the soon rapture of the Church, the Loveworld Television Ministry Department with her Dedicated Partners, swung into action by commencing the construction of a Television station in the Republic of Philippines, early this year to reach the continent with the Gospel via terrestrial, satellite, and online broadcast.
And now, with commencement of operations, it will be able to reach a wider capacity, beaming Loveworld content 24/7 to billions of Asian homes, presenting them the opportunity of salvation, on a daily basis to the glory of God.
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Recall that the Man of God, Rev. Dr. Chris Oyakhilome as inspired by the Spirit of God did give a divine mandate and call to reach and Impact 5 Billion people in the world! The Loveworld Television Ministry therefore, in fulfilment of this call set out for an unprecedented grassroots establishment of the Gospel in the world’s most populous continent “ASIA” through the set-up of a world class Television Network in the Philippines – Loveworld Asia!
It is expected that over 48 countries in Asia, including Lebanon, China, India, Iraq, Syria, Kuwait, Qatar will receive the messages.
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