CJIL-TV is a Canadian English language Christian television station based in Alberta. It uses the on-air brand, The Miracle Channel. The station is licensed to Lethbridge, Alberta where its headquarters are located as well.
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The Miracle Channel: CJIL-TV
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Stream TV
Statement of Faith What Stream TV Believe!!!
"JESUS
We believe that Jesus Christ was the only begotten son of God, fully God and fully man. That He was born of a virgin, was the complete fulfillment of the law and the prophets, lived a sinless life, was crucified and died on the cross for the redemption of the sins of mankind. We believe He rose from the dead on the third day proclaiming everlasting eternal life for all those who believe on His name and confess Him as LORD of their life. There is no other way to God except through Jesus Christ. "
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ACC TV
Australian Christian Channel (ACC) is a religious channel featured on subscription-based television in Australia. ACC is on Foxtel, Austar, Optus and TransACT. ACC is available on digital television in Sydney on the Digital Forty Four service. It can also be viewed online at their website.
ACC has a strategic partnership with Shine TV in New Zealand by working together to establish a broadcast service center in Australia that provides programming for both ministries.
The Australian Christian Channel is a non-profit organization. Any proceeds in addition to expenses go to fostering new programs, conducting support services or community welfare programs.
ACC does not sell air time - programs are broadcast at no cost. The provision of finance is not a consideration in determining which programs will go to air on ACC. Programs are selected on merit and their potential placement within the schedule.
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