God TV to Celebrate 10th Anniversary with Tour of the Holy Land

Following a recent Missions Week of live worship, GOD TV is to continue its month-long celebration of its 10th Birthday with a Tour of Isreal culminating in a worship service right in the heart of David's Citadel in the Holy City of Jerusalem.
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The broadcast will be led by Rory and Wendy Alec, founders of what has now become Europe's leading Christian broadcaster - GOD TV.

The event will draw together all of God TV's regional directors for a time or praise, thanksgiving, worship, and celebration. GOD TV will broadcast the event live around the world for those that cannot join the tour. An 850 strong gathering is expected.

Taking place from the 23rd September to the 3rd October, the celebration is in aid of what has been a remarkable 10 year story; GOD TV began from the home of Rory and Wendy Alec and is now a large media ministry 'beamed free-to-air from Isreal on 12 satelites, 24 hours a day, to more than 270 million viewers in more than 200 nations and territories' reports the GOD TV website.

So far this year has launched into Australia nad New Zealand, and is pioneering America, recently establishing its regional office in Orlando Florida and launching into Washington DC.
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