The Gospel Broadcasting Network (GBN) is an American Christian satellite broadcast network, which broadcasts 24 hours a day, seven days a week. All of the programming is produced by congregations and ministries affiliated with Churches of Christ. Although organized as a separate 501(c)(3) legal entity, GBN is under the oversight of the elders of the Southaven Church of Christ (Southaven, Mississippi), which serves as its sponsoring church.
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| - The Gospel Broadcasting Network (GBN) is an American Christian satellite broadcast network, which broadcasts 24 hours a day, seven days a week. All of the programming is produced by congregations and ministries affiliated with Churches of Christ. Although organized as a separate 501(c)(3) legal entity, GBN is under the oversight of the elders of the Southaven Church of Christ (Southaven, Mississippi), which serves as its sponsoring church. (en)
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| - Pulaski, Tennessee
- Roku
- Elder (Christianity)
- Restoration Movement
- University of North Alabama
- Internet
- Television networks in the United States
- Christian mass media companies
- Maxwell, Texas
- McMinnville, TN
- Ryman Auditorium
- Churches of Christ
- Restoration Movement
- Television channels and stations established in 2005
- Dallas County, Alabama
- Edmond, Oklahoma
- Christian television networks
- Churches of Christ
- Chattanooga, Tennessee
- Southaven, Mississippi
- Nashville, Tennessee
- Olive Branch, Mississippi
- Christian Television Network
- Cantonment, FL
- Sponsoring church (Churches of Christ)
- Dunlap, TN
- N.B. Hardeman
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| - Don Blackwell, Aaron Gallagher, John Stubblefield, Mike Hixson, BJ Clarke, Cliff Goodwin (en)
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| - The Gospel Broadcasting Network (GBN) is an American Christian satellite broadcast network, which broadcasts 24 hours a day, seven days a week. All of the programming is produced by congregations and ministries affiliated with Churches of Christ. Although organized as a separate 501(c)(3) legal entity, GBN is under the oversight of the elders of the Southaven Church of Christ (Southaven, Mississippi), which serves as its sponsoring church. The GBN headquarters are in Olive Branch, Mississippi. Programs are recorded at the Olive Branch location, as well as in individual studios of local congregations of Churches of Christ located throughout the country. Syndicated programs that air on GBN include Pulaski, Tennessee (Preaching the Gospel), Edmond, Oklahoma (In Search of the Lord's Way), Dunlap, TN ( Good News Today), McMinnville, TN (The Gospel of Christ), Cantonment, FL (Have a Bible Question), and Maxwell, Texas (World Video Bible School programming). (en)
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| - Gospel Broadcasting Network (en)
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| - Religious Broadcasting Church of Christ (en)
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