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Podcast Listen to the last radio program — broadcast on September 27, 2002!

"Christ in Prophecy" began as a radio program which was broadcast daily, Monday through Friday, for 22 years, from June 1980 through September 2002. During that time the ministry produced more than 6,000 radio programs, including short wave programs.

The program was 15 minutes long and focused on providing a biblical perspective on national and international events, especially those that were signs of the times pointing to the soon return of Jesus.

In September of 2002 the radio program was converted into a 30 minute television program that is broadcast weekly over a variety of television networks (below).

Learn more about Christian radio programs that are available.


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DayStar Television Network
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Lamb & Lion Ministries started broadcasting a television program over the DayStar Television Network, beginning Wednesday, September 4, 2002. The program carries the same title as the ministry's previous radio program — "Christ in Prophecy."

Emphasis is given to the message of the soon return of Jesus. The programs also seek to show how Bible prophecy relates to Christian living here and now as a motivator to holy living and evangelism.

Our program now has access to over 70 million homes in the United States, and it is available in every country of the world through the DayStar international satellite system. DayStar is also the only Christian network that the Israeli government has allowed to be carried over the nation's cable system.

Times — Wednesday at 7 p.m. EST, 6 p.m. CST, 5 p.m. MST, and 4 p.m. PST

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Station numbers will be different on cable. So, if you are on cable, consult your TV guide for the proper channel number.

Internetwww.daystar.com


National Religious Broadcasters
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Lamb & Lion Ministries started broadcasting beginning February 24, 2008, on a new network sponsored by the National Religious Broadcasters. Its headquarters is located in Nashville, Tennessee. The purpose of this network is to present a balanced Evangelical worldview.

Times — Sunday at 4 p.m. CST

National Satellite — DirecTV Channel 378

Internetwww.nrbnetwork.tv


The Church Channel
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Lamb & Lion Ministries started broadcasting beginning Saturday, September 13, 2008, on a multi-denominational religious network sponsored by the Trinity Broadcast Network. The Church Channel will be promoted to 87 million households that will feature church service programs 24 hours per day, 7 days a week.

Times — Saturday at 6:30 p.m. PST, 7:30 p.m. MST, 8:30 p.m. CST and 9:30 p.m. EST

National Satellite, Cable, DBSStation Search

Internetwww.churchchannel.tv


INSP
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"Christ in Prophecy" returned to the Inspiration Network on Friday, March 20, 2009. Along with the other four networks, the message of the soon return of Jesus Christ is being broadcast to potentially 70 million homes across the United States.

Times — Friday at 11 a.m. CST

National Satellite, Cable — Dish Channel 259, DirecTV Channel 364

Internetwww.insp.com


Family Vision Network
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Our television program is also broadcast over the Family Vision Network, a regional network that covers all of southern Louisiana. The programming of Family Vision can be seen on 11 cable systems throughout southern Louisiana, reaching approximately 200,000 homes. The network also broadcasts over a series of low-power television stations.

Times — Sunday at 6:30 a.m. CST, Monday at 8:30 a.m. CST, Wednesday at 7 p.m CST

Television Stations — Crowley Channel 2, Estherwood Channel 44, Franklin Channel 62, Iberia Channel 15, Lafayette Channel 16, Lake Charles Channel 20, Patterson Channel 62, Rayne Channel 2, Roberts Cove Channel 24, St. Martin Channel 22, Vermilion Channel 14

Internetwww.kajn.com/familyvision/


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