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CBN Asia

Christian Broadcasting Networks Asia (CBN Asia) is a non-stock nonprofit corporation established in the Philippines and Hong Kong on October 1, 1994. It is inspired by the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN), founded in the United States by Pat Robertson in 1961.

Missions and operations

CBN Asia is engaged in several ministries spreading the Gospel in Asian nations, primarily through The 700 Club Asia, a locally produced weeknight television program, as well as other TV specials.

Its ministries include the humanitarian aid foundation Operation Blessing (OB),[1] the Asian counterpart of the US-based Operation Blessing International. Since 1994, OB humanitarian missions have expanded from the Philippines to operate in China, India, Indonesia, Thailand, and Taiwan. In 1996, OB became the humanitarian arm of CBN Asia, Inc., which was founded by Gordon P. Robertson.[2]

CBN Asia also participates in the Asian Center for Missions project, an Asia-wide network for spreading the Gospel, also comprising the Philippines for Jesus Movement (PJM), the Philippine Council of Evangelical Churches (PCEC), the Asian Seminary of Christian Ministries (ASCM), the International Bible Society, and other Asian church and fellowship groups.

Programs

Filmography

CBN Asia produced a telefilm and documentary which has occasionally aired on GMA Network and ABS-CBN, usually during the Holy Week.

  • Ang Sapi (1994)
  • Pangarap Kong Pasko (1994)
  • GMA Telesine Specials: Kung Saan Sisikat ang Araw (co-produced by CAN Television, April 9, 1995)
  • Huwad na Langit (1996)
  • Ano ang Kulay ng Pangarap? (March 23, 1997)
  • Yakapin Mo ang Liwanag (1998)
  • Lamat sa Puso (1999)
  • Sa Ngalan ng Anak (2006)
  • Tanikala (2009–present)
    • Ama Namin (March 29, 2013)
    • Ang Ikalawang Libro (April 1–2, 2010)
    • Bihag ng Kadiliman (2009)
    • Buyonero (March 25, 2016, re-aired April 18, 2019)
    • Habang May Ngayon (April 1, 2021)
    • Hatol (April 18, 2014)
    • Isa Pang Hiling (April 2, 2021)
    • It's Unfair (March 29, 2018)
    • Kalbaryo (March 26, 2016)
    • Kampihan (April 7, 2023)
    • Kublihan (April 19, 2019)
    • Kulam (April 21, 2011)
    • Liwanag sa Dapithapon (March 28, 2013, re-aired April 19, 2014)
    • My Sister, My Lover (April 17, 2014)[4]
    • Nuno (April 14, 2017,[5] re-aired March 31, 2018)
    • Paghilom (April 15, 2022)
    • Panata (April 23, 2011)
    • Pilat (March 30, 2018)
    • Sa Isang Iglap (April 2, 2015, re-aired March 24, 2016)
    • Sais-Katorse (April 13, 2017, re-aired March 31, 2018)
    • Senior Moment (April 6, 2023)
    • Suklob (April 10, 2020)
    • Tugon (March 29, 2024)
    • Tugon sa Dalangin (April 14, 2022)
    • Unos (April 5, 2012)
    • Wasak (April 22, 2011, re-aired April 7, 2012, April 15, 2017)
  • Gulong (2010)
  • Tinig (October 7, 2012)
  • In My Father's Arms (April 14, 2017)[6]
  • Wanda's Wonderful World[7] (March 30, 2018)

References

  1. ^ "Operation Blessing". The Manila Times. 11 January 2008. Retrieved 2 April 2022.
  2. ^ a b Marley, David John (2007). Pat Robertson: An American Life. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 183. ISBN 978-0-7425-5295-1. Retrieved 2 April 2022.
  3. ^ "Kids Rule!". Philippine Daily Inquirer. 8 May 2005. Retrieved 2 April 2022.
  4. ^ "Jan Manual in Tanikala's My Sister, My Lover". The Philippine Star. 15 April 2014. Retrieved 2 April 2022 – via PressReader.
  5. ^ "The 700 Club Asia Presents Nuno: BJ 'Tolits' Forbes, Tortured By Nuno!". Orange Magazine. 11 April 2017. Retrieved 2 April 2022.
  6. ^ "CBN Asia Presents In My Father's Arms: Jodi Sta. Maria, A Prodigal Daughter Now At Home In Her Father's Arms". Orange Magazine. 11 April 2017. Retrieved 2 April 2022.
  7. ^ "Tirso Cruz III claims "May Forever!" in 'Wanda's Wonderful World'". LionhearTV. 21 March 2018. Retrieved 2 April 2022.