PTL Television Network, New Shows and now on Amazon Fire TV!

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By Kami Klein

The PTL Television Network is excited to announce great new shows and a brand new way to watch our incredible Christian programming! We are tirelessly working to offer our network in as many ways as possible to our viewers and we are excited to announce that our network is now available for free on Amazon Fire TV.  

We are also continuing to offer new and innovative programming on our network!  Beginning tomorrow, Wednesday, October 17th at 11 am Central, Lori Graham Bakker will be hosting her new LIVE show, “Life with Lori”.  The wait is over for this inspirational show that can be seen on the PTL Television Network on your Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV or go to the “Lori Graham Bakker” Facebook page, as we will also be featuring the show on Facebook Live!  But Lori Graham Bakker is not the only PTL veteran with their own show!

For years, Zach Drew was an outspoken and Bible-driven co-host on The Jim Bakker show!  We have watched as this now ordained minister, grew in his faith and in his calling from God.  Today Zach not only has a beautiful wife and baby but his own ministry! We are proud to offerThe Zach Drew Show on the PTL Television Network!  

You can watch these new programs and many more on the PTL Television Network on Roku.  (Just download this network for free from the channel store.) You can also watch on Apple TV (4th Generation or higher and download free from the TV app store.)  And don’t forget that PTL Television network is now accessible through Amazon Fire! Or you can simply go to PTLnetwork.com and watch whenever you wish on your home computer, tablet or smartphone.  

We hope you will check out the incredible and diverse Christian programming offered on the PTL Television Network and we thank you for your continued support!  

Lori Graham Bakker “Life with Lori” goes Live Wed. October 17th!

Lori Bakker - PTL Television Network

By Kami Klein

The PTL Television Network is delighted to announce the debut of “Life with Lori” hosted by Lori Graham Bakker!  Join us LIVE beginning next Wednesday. October 17th at 11 am CT on the PTL Television Network on your Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV or go to the “Lori Graham Bakker” Facebook page, as we will also be featuring the show on Facebook Live!

Lori Graham Bakker, is a Mom, grandmother, wife, founder and President of Lori’s House, and the co-host of The Jim Bakker Show.  Her presence at Morningside brings to light the power of God’s hand and heart as she offers her Biblical and experienced wisdom and insight to thousands.   

For years, before her marriage to Pastor Jim Bakker, Lori was immersed in her own ministry by developing creative programs and encouraging women to minister to each other.  Lori is now following her calling and dream of sharing what God has placed on her heart with the world.

“I have always loved ministering to women, and this live show is a prophecy coming to pass to have my heart touch the hearts of women worldwide.”

If you need encouragement, keeping it real, a smile at the challenges we face day to day and how to keep Jesus at the center of it all, please join us LIVE next Wednesday, October 17th at 11 am central for this new addition to our PTL Television Network programming!  

 

Suspect in Facebook video murder kills self in Pennsylvania: police

Coroner Lyell P. Cook (R) examines the car of a fugitive, who police said posted a video of himself on Facebook killing an elderly man in Cleveland, is seen after he shot and killed himself following a brief police pursuit in Erie, Pennsylvania, U.S. April 18, 2017. REUTERS/Robert Frank

By Robert Frank

ERIE, Pa. (Reuters) – A murder suspect who police said posted a video on Facebook of the killing of a Cleveland man fatally shot himself after a “brief pursuit” by Pennsylvania State Police officers on Tuesday, police said.

Steve Stephens was accused of shooting Robert Godwin Sr., 74, on a sidewalk on Sunday before fleeing in a car and uploading a video of the murder to Facebook, becoming the focus of a nationwide manhunt.

Pennsylvania State Police officers found Stephens in Erie County, Pennsylvania, after getting a tip from the public that his white Ford Fusion was parked outside a McDonald’s fast-food restaurant, Calvin Williams, the Cleveland police chief, told a news conference.

After a brief chase, Stephens stopped his vehicle, Williams said.

“As the officers approached that vehicle Steve Stephens took his own life,” Williams said. “We would have preferred that it had not ended this way,” he added, saying he and the community would have had “a lot of questions” for Stephens.

Stephens, who had no prior criminal record, was not suspected in any other killings, Cleveland officials said. Stephens said in a separate video on Facebook on Sunday that he had already killed a dozen others.

The shooting marked the latest video clip of a violent crime to turn up on Facebook, raising questions about how the world’s biggest social media network moderates content.

The company will do all it can to prevent content like Stephens’ post, Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg told Facebook’s annual conference for software developers on Tuesday in San Jose.

Facebook on Monday said it would review how it monitors violent footage and other objectionable material in response to the killing after Stephens’ post was visible on the social media site for about two hours.

Stephens is not believed to have known Godwin, a retired foundry worker who media reports said spent Easter Sunday morning with his son and daughter-in-law before he was killed.

Beech Brook, a behavioral health facility in a Cleveland suburb where Stephens had worked since 2008, said in a statement on Tuesday that Stephens had cleared an extensive background check.

In interviews before Stephens’ death, some of Godwin’s relatives forgave his killer.

“I forgive him because we are all sinners,” Robby Miller, Godwin’s son, said in an interview with CNN.

Others were less sympathetic.

“All I can say is that I wish he had gone down in a hail of 100 bullets,” Godwin’s daughter, Brenda Haymon, told CNN. “I wish it had gone down like that instead of him shooting himself.”

(Writing by Brendan O’Brien in Milwaukee; additional reporting by Jonathan Allen in New York, Timothy McLaughlin in Chicago and David Ingram in San Jose, CA.; Editing by Dan Grebler)