Believer's Voice of Victory
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Believer's Voice of Victory | |
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Format | Christian teaching |
Created by | Kenneth and Gloria Copeland |
Country of origin | United States |
Production | |
Running time | 30 min. (Sunday edition was 60 min. until 2000) |
Broadcast | |
Original airing | 1979 (Sunday), 1989 (Daily) |
Believer's Voice of Victory is an evangelical television series hosted by Kenneth Copeland. The program usually consists of a sermon by Copeland, or by his wife Gloria, or Kenneth discussing the gospel with other ministers. The material presented demonstrates the practical application of the Pentecostal (Full Gospel) point of view with real world issues. The message emphasizes the necessity of accepting Jesus as one's personal Savior as a prerequisite to salvation. The program was first aired in 1979 and has been broadcast on a regular basis ever since.
[edit] Mike Huckabee
2008 Republican Presidential Candidate Mike Huckabee made six appearances on the program from Sunday November 25, 2007 through Friday November 30, 2007, discussing "The Need for Character and Integrity and The Integrity of Character".