scottmaciver
Puritan Board Sophomore
I recently had a conversation with someone I know who no longer attends church, but mentioned that she watches the "Christian channels", including Joyce Meyer. It made me question why there isn't much by the way of sound content available on TV.
I know that there is plenty of reformed content available online, should you seek it out, but I'm not aware of a reformed TV channel, which is easily accessible. Again, I know that RC Sproul & John Macarthur, for instance, are available on some of the Christian channels, but sound reformed content is few & far between. I wouldn't feel comfortable pointing someone in the direction of any of these Christian channels, as you never know what you're going to expose people to.
Obviously there would be great expense in running a reformed TV channel, but those with contrary theology seem to operate such ventures. It would be great if there was a fully reformed television channel easily accessible, perhaps something along the lines of a television version of RefNet. Perhaps a collaboration amongst various ministries?
I know that there is plenty of reformed content available online, should you seek it out, but I'm not aware of a reformed TV channel, which is easily accessible. Again, I know that RC Sproul & John Macarthur, for instance, are available on some of the Christian channels, but sound reformed content is few & far between. I wouldn't feel comfortable pointing someone in the direction of any of these Christian channels, as you never know what you're going to expose people to.
Obviously there would be great expense in running a reformed TV channel, but those with contrary theology seem to operate such ventures. It would be great if there was a fully reformed television channel easily accessible, perhaps something along the lines of a television version of RefNet. Perhaps a collaboration amongst various ministries?