SAT-7 KIDS

REACH KIDS WITH THE GOSPEL

SAT-7 KIDS is a trusted source for children to learn Godly values.

ARABIC-SPEAKING CHILDREN ACROSS THE REGION
A SAFE PLACE FOR CHILDREN

SAT-7 KIDS is the first Arabic Christian channel dedicated exclusively to children and young people. Millions of children in the region grow up surrounded by conflict, but SAT-7 KIDS provides a fun, safe place where kids can be kids. It is a place for them to learn that God loves them and hear the Gospel.

Even parents from non-Christian backgrounds say that SAT-7 KIDS is the only channel they trust their children watching.

 

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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

All I knew was hate. It’s all around me, but through your broadcasts and learning about Jesus, I have learned to love. SAT‑7 has made a tremendous difference in my life. Thank you."
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Our Channels

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ACADEMY

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ARABIC

For the seekers and spiritually motivated, SAT-7 ARABIC offers a broad spectrum of programs from Morocco to Iraq. Many viewers began watching as kids and have grown up alongside the channel.
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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.

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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 ACADEMY

SAT-7 ACADEMY provides children and adults with basic education opportunities, freeing them from the trap of illiteracy and poverty.

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