SAT-7 ARABIC

GROWING
IN FAITH

SAT-7 ARABIC touches the lives of millions hungry for truth.

ARABIC-SPEAKING VIEWERS
FINDING HOPE IN CHRIST

SAT-7 ARABIC seeks to provide support to viewers no matter where they are in their spiritual walk. Daily needs can vary, so the programs offered also speak to a variety of challenges.

Seekers discouraged by recent events find answers that lead them to Christ. Isolated believers find fellowship and theological guidance. Mothers and sisters who question their worth discover that they are loved and valued in God’s eyes. Families displaced by war find healing from trauma.

 

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Reach Kids with
the Gospel

In a region where countless children are victims of war and poverty, SAT-7 provides biblically-based children’s programming to teach kids about the hope found through faith in Jesus.

What our viewers are saying

Thank you SAT‑7 for this brilliant ministry, video, and audio – you are perfect. God bless you all. God is good."
— Man in Egypt
Our Channels
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SAT-7

KIDS

SAT-7 KIDS is the first Arabic Christian channel dedicated exclusively to children and young people. The channel, trusted and respected by parents, has been airing for over 15 years.
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PARS

For the thousands of house churches worshiping in secret, SAT-7 PARS has become a lifeline. It broadcasts to over 2 million Persian-speakers in Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan.

SAT-7

PLUS

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TÜRK

SAT-7 TÜRK is a 24/7 channel addressing misconceptions about Türkiye's tiny Christian minority. It broadcasts to the people of Türkiye and Turkish-speakers across Europe.

SAT-7 PLUS

VIDEO-ON-DEMAND

 

SAT-7 PLUS brings the life-changing message of the Gospel to a wider audience in the region, including a growing number of young people.

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