TBN Vice President Matthew Crouch Offers Statement on Passing of Dr. Robert H. Schuller

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Matthew Crouch, Vice President of the Trinity Broadcasting Network, offered a statement on the passing of Dr. Robert H. Schuller, recalling Dr. Schuller's longtime partnership with TBN.  “Back in 1973, when TBN was a small, struggling TV station in Southern California, Dr. Robert Schuller became TBN's first paid ministry partner with his program Hour of Power. That step of faith by Dr. Schuller, who was already a nationally recognized Christian leader, was a major blessing for my parents, TBN founders Paul and Jan Crouch, because it carried with it an implicit endorsement of this fledgling network God had called them to found. It was as if Dr. Schuller was telling the world: 'I trust TBN and this new vision for Christian television, and I'm going to partner in that vision for the long haul.' Over forty years later Hour of Power, now hosted by Dr. Schuller's grandson Bobby Schuller, is still on the air on TBN — in the very same time slot Dr. Schuller started with those many years ago.


Orlando's Holy Land Experience Gaining Reputation as More Than a “Theme Park”

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As tens of thousands of vacationers travel to Orlando, Florida over spring break to enjoy the area's world-class attractions, many are making a point to spend a day or more at Trinity Broadcasting Network's Holy Land Experience, the unique vacation and worship destination in the heart of Central Florida where the land of the Bible comes alive, and where people are experiencing God's presence in a powerful way ... 


 

Ahead of Historic “G16” Holy Land Tour, Trinity Broadcasting Network Re-Affirms Strong Commitment to Nation of Israel

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As the Trinity Broadcasting Network makes preparations for its historic “Grace 16” tour of Israel and the Holy Land early next year, the global Christian television leader is re-affirming its forty-two-year friendship with and support for the nation and people of Israel.


Casting a New Vision for Christian Television

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When Paul and Jan Crouch launched the Trinity Broadcasting Network in 1973, the landscape for Christian television was wide open and largely unexplored. TBN pioneered a new inspirational electronic medium, creating bold and innovative programming that attracted viewers from a broad range of demographics with a message that brought hope, healing, and spiritual wholeness. More than forty years later, TBN is casting a vision for a new generation of Christian television through innovative programming and global networks.


Revival and Restoration Are Sweeping Across the United Kingdom

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Matthew Crouch, Vice President of the Trinity Broadcasting Network, on the move of God that is impacting the British Isles.


 


Not long ago I had the privilege of visiting the city of Edinburgh, Scotland, where the great Sixteenth Century Protestant reformer John Knox prayed a simple, powerful prayer for the salvation of his nation and people that still echoes across the centuries. That prayer — “Give me Scotland or I die!” — struck the principalities of darkness with terror and even caused earthly powers to tremble. Mary Queen of Scots was said to have uttered: “I fear the prayers of John Knox more than all the assembled armies of Europe.” Most importantly, Knox's prayer resounded in the halls of heaven, reaching the heart of God and leading to a spiritual revival that impacted not just Scotland, but the British Isles and beyond.