Thank you so much for this {SAT‑7} program that is filled with the Word of God. It is more than wonderful and the best that I watch. God bless you."
— Viewer from Azerbaijan
The first modest two-hour transmission was a trailblazer since it was the first time that Christians from the region had gone on television to share their faith publicly across the region. Twenty-five years later, SAT-7 airs four 24/7 channels in the three main languages of the Middle East and is watched by over 25 million people. It has become a mainstay of life for millions of Christians and an attractive introduction to the Christian community, their values, and their beliefs for millions of others.
Rita El-Mounayer, now SAT-7’s International CEO, stepped into her first TV role when she appeared on the network’s first broadcast 25 years ago. “When I look back to the early days,” she says, “I can see a clear line through all of this history: God’s blessing; His faithfulness. He has enabled us to be used as a voice for and to the people of the region, to be the trusted platform for the Church, and to be able to respond with His hope and His Word in all the times of deepening crisis this region has seen.”
A book by SAT-7 Founder Dr. Terence Ascott, telling the story of the ministry, was recently published. Dare to Believe! chronicles Ascott’s journey of following Jesus’ lead through civil wars and unrest, deportation, and other dangers, as he sought to use media effectively to support the life, work, and witness of the Church in the Middle East and Africa.
SAT-7 looks towards the next 25 years will change to meet the needs of viewers, taking advantage of newly available technologies. In 2015 SAT-7 became the first Christian channel on the national Türksat platform, making it accessible to over 50 million viewers in Turkey. In 2020 its Persian channel launched on Yahsat, the fastest-growing satellite network in the Persian world.
SAT-7’s latest initiative, this year, has been the launch of SAT-7 PLUS, the first Christian video-on-demand service in the Middle East and North Africa. Millions already watch SAT-7 programs and clips online: but the new service brings together live and library programming from all four SAT-7 channels and reflects media research that predicts video-on-demand will double by 2024.
“We can no longer call ourselves a ‘Christian satellite television ministry,’” says Rita El-Mounayer. “We are a Christian multi-platform media ministry, evolving to meet our viewers’ needs in a digital world. The needs continue to be huge – from the shores of North Africa to Yemen, and Afghanistan, and everywhere in between.”
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I watch all of your live shows. Sometimes I watch for 4-5 hours a day. I owe the changes in my life to SAT‑7’s programs; I don’t have any other source, as I have no Christian friends and no Bible."