faithHighway’s client, DoersTV, is helping spread the Gospel to the four corners of the earth by partnering with Faith Television Network to provide the Gospel, in television format, to people in Pakistan.
Pastor David Wright, the CEO and President of DoersTV shared his excitement with faithHighway and wants other pastors to understand the opportunity available to them. Wright realizes that not every pastor has the means to go speak to a persecuted country, but knows that everyone is responsible to fulfill the Great Commission and this is one way he believes pastors can help spread the Gospel all over the world.
“The problem in Pakistan is that a lot of Christians are being converted to Muslim because they don’t have the Gospel being taught to them on a regular basis,” Pastor Wright said. “We’re providing a platform, via television, for pastors to reach Muslims and encourage Christians living in Pakistan.”
Prices range from $500 to $2500 for airing a 30 or 60 minute message. The production fee includes translation to the language of Pakistan. There are several options for airing sermons. A 30 minute sermon can air for $500 in Pakistan, or a church can choose to not only air the sermon in Pakistan but also on DoersTV’s website for an extra fee.
“Spreading the word and getting pastors and churches involved in this project is our biggest challenge,” Pastor Wright said.
Pastor Wright said the content of the sermons has to be pure Gospel teachings or teaching that perfect the saints.
“It’s not about money or prosperity,” he said. “It’s about winning souls.”
Pakistanians are very receptive to the Gospel and Faith Television Network currently has over 3 million viewers and is continuing to grow.
Pastor Wright needs pastors and churches to get involved and share their sermons with people in Pakistan. If you are interested or know someone that is, please pass the word along!
For more information on getting involved in this project contact Pastor David Wright at: (301) 452-9007 or pastordavid@doerstv.com.
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