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AGTV Continues to Grow 10 Months After Launching

This week the blog is sponsored by AGTV.

In October 2020, the team that produced American Gospel: Christ Alone launched AGTV. Some see it as a Netflix for Christian teaching. The network hosts over 800 hours of carefully curated content. Much of it is available for free. There is now a long list of premium content and exclusive films and series for AGTV subscribers.

AGTV’s premium roster includes the following films:

  • American Gospel: Christ Alone
  • American Gospel: Christ Crucified
  • AG: Chapter & Verse (episodic versions of the AG films)
  • Luther: The Life and Legacy of the German Reformer
  • The Church: Pillar and Ground of the Truth
  • Calvinist
  • Spirit & Truth: A Film about Worship
  • Knox – The Life and Legacy of Scotland’s Controversial Reformer
  • Logic On Fire – The Life and Legacy of Dr. Martin Lloyd-Jones
  • Every Tribe: Cambodia, Laos, & Vietnam – Dispatches From the Front
  • I Once Was Blind: West Africa – Dispatches from the Front
  • Islands on the Edge: Southeast Asia – Dispatches from the Front
  • Father, Give Me Bread: Ethiopia & South Sudan – Dispatches from the Front
  • Matthew Henry – The Life and Times of the Bible Commentator
  • Fight of Faith: Meeting Machen

and the following series:

  • EPIC: An Around-the-World Journey through Christian History (10 Episodes)
  • Behold Your God: Rethinking God Biblically (13 Episodes)
  • Behold Your God: The Weight of Majesty (13 Episodes)
  • The Bergers: Voyage of Life (7 episodes)
  • Christ Crucified: Chapter Walkthrough – Defend & Confirm (10 Episodes)
  • The God Who Speaks: Sunday School Kit (9 Episodes)
  • Discipleship Explored (8 Episodes)
  • Life Explored (14 episodes)
  • Christianity Explored (10 Episodes)
  • Adventures with Ranger Joe (25 Episodes)
  • AG Roundtables (9 episodes)
  • AG Uncut (10 videos)
  • Answering Progressive Christianity – Alisa Childers (5 Episodes)
  • Freedom – Costi Hinn (6 Episodes)
  • Law & Gospel – Mike Abendroth (5 episodes)
  • Spiritual Warfare: Truth or Territory? – Jim Osman (8 Episodes)
  • The Genesis – Biblical Theology with Emilio Ramos (6 episodes)
  • Steve & Paulette’s Place
  • God Doesn’t Whisper – Jim Osman

An AGTV subscription is $5.99 per month, and a three-day free trial is available at www.watchagtv.com. Once you register on the web, you can use the AGTV apps available for iPhone, AppleTV, Android, Android TV, Roku, and Amazon Fire Stick.


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