Saber rattling in the Middle East isn't stopping Christian television
May 12, 2006
Middle East (MNN) -- Iran has thumbed its nose at the world about its nuclear program. The government also continues its threats against Israel and other nations, keeping tensions high in the region. This is just one nation, where Christian television programming is being sent via satellite, and there are no plans to stop -- especially as they approach their 10th anniversary.
SAT-7, Christian satellite television for the Middle East and North Africa, will celebrate its 10th anniversary May 31st. SAT-7's U-S Executive Director Debbie Brink says many are watching. "We know we have between five and seven million viewers on a regular basis. That's how many people are willing to admit that they're watching SAT-7, in an area of the world where a lot of people would find it risky. And so, we believe there are far more who are watching." Brink says the mail response is also increasing. the rest
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