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Loma Linda Broadcasting Network

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Loma Linda Broadcasting Network
HeadquartersLoma Linda, California
Ownership
OwnerLoma Linda Broadcasting Network Inc
History
Launched1996
Links
WebsiteLLBN.tv
Availability
Streaming media
VDCChannel 320

Loma Linda Broadcasting Network (LLBN) is a non-profit, community and variety television,[1][2] Christian broadcasting network in Loma Linda, California founded in 1996.[3] Broadcast can be received via GloryStar Satellite Systems - Galaxy 19,[4] Internet video streaming on each website, IPTV services such as Roku and Roku devices, Joozoor TV and many more, and Verizon FiOS and cable/low and high power TV stations in select areas.[5][6] LLBN English broadcasts on Glorystar channel 105, along with LLBN Arabic on Glorystar channel 405 and LLBN Latino on Glorystar channel 505.[7] It is located in Loma Linda which is known as one of only five blue zones worldwide from the surrounding Seventh-day Adventist community from which it draws for its programs,[8] with values and lifestyle centered on the Seventh-day Adventist Church and from the Loma Linda University and Hospital nearby.[9][10]

Programming

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LLBN broadcasts programs such as talk shows, interview features, church services, preaching programs, musical concerts, sing-along programs and others, in multiple languages.[11] LLBN can be viewed on every inhabited continent via satellite and the Internet. LLBN has also spawned two additional ethnic channels, LLBN Arabic and LLBN Chinese.[12]

It features programming from the Loma Linda University Church of Seventh-day Adventists as a part of their weekly programs.[13]

Guests Speakers

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It has had special guest speakers such as James Burr who is recognized throughout the world for his achievements in telescope design and manufacturing and his design patents for astronomy accessories and lectures on Astronomy from a biblical perspective,[14] and Shawn Boonstra, speaker/director for It Is Written. LLBN's Christian Connections had Ted Wilson, president of the Seventh-day Adventist world church.[15][16] It had Drs. Lawrence Geraty and Douglas Clark of The Center for Near Eastern Archaeology at La Sierra University and archaeologists Kent Bramlett and Chang Ho Ji, looking at the contributions of Middle Eastern archaeology to our understanding of the Bible and also Dr. Lynn Martell with inspirational stories of people who have confronted and overcome personal medical challenges.[17]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "LLBN Loma Linda Broadcasting Network". LLBN Loma Linda Broadcasting Network.
  2. ^ "Loma Linda Broadcasting Network Inc nonprofit in Loma Linda, CA - Volunteer, Read Reviews, Donate - GreatNonprofits". greatnonprofits.org.
  3. ^ "LLBN Loma Linda Broadcasting Network". LLBN Loma Linda Broadcasting Network.
  4. ^ "Seventh-day Adventist Channels". satellite.mcminnvilleadventist.org.
  5. ^ "LLBN Christian TV". Vimeo.
  6. ^ "Media Ministries - Online - Seventh-Day Adventists In Israel". adventist-israel.org.
  7. ^ "Channels". www.glorystar.tv.
  8. ^ "LLBN Loma Linda Broadcasting Network". LLBN Loma Linda Broadcasting Network.
  9. ^ "Dubbed A Blue Zone, Loma Linda May Possess The Secret To Longevity". cbslocal.com. 1 May 2015.
  10. ^ "Secrets to Longevity Revealed in Denomination's Lifestyle". cbn.com. 17 February 2015.
  11. ^ Official website Heading: LLBN Television International Sharing Christ's Love ... LLBN Arabic Christian TV, similarly for other languages
  12. ^ "LLBN - Loma Linda Broadcasting Network (USA) FreeeTV.com - Watch +1000 Free TV Channel". freeetv.com.
  13. ^ "Loma Linda University Church to Launch National Television Ministry". news.adventist.org. 26 September 2017.
  14. ^ "Heavens Declare, Inc". www.heavensdeclare.org.
  15. ^ https://www.linkedin.com/company/loma-linda-broadcasting-network-llbn- [self-published source]
  16. ^ "Speakers on Loma Linda Broadcasting Network". satellite.mcminnvilleadventist.org.
  17. ^ "Smart LifeStyle TV - LLBN - Loma Linda, CA". Smart LifeStyle TV - LLBN - Loma Linda, CA.
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