Gospel Broadcasting Network

Syndicated programs that air on GBN include Pulaski, Tennessee (Preaching the Gospel), Edmond, Oklahoma (In Search of the Lord's Way), Dunlap, TN ( Good News Today), McMinnville, TN (The Gospel of Christ), Cantonment, FL (Have a Bible Question), and Maxwell, Texas (World Video Bible School programming).

[2] GBN transmits simulcasts over the Internet over GBNTV.org, through its own Roku channel,[3] on Android[4] and iOS [5] devices, and over the air via both low-powered radio stations (all of which are individually owned and operated by local congregations) and television stations (primarily smaller cable networks located in the Southern United States).

[8] The January 2007 (IV) Issue of GoodNews reported that the two jails within the Dallas County, Alabama Sheriff's Department will broadcast GBN 17 hours a day (where deputies would like access during down-time 24/7).

This program features BJ Clarke and Mike Hixson discussing a Bible subject in a conversational setting.

In Search of the Lord's Way, one of the most widely distributed religious programs in the US (and the largest among churches of Christ), also broadcasts on GBN.

On Sunday mornings, GBN airs "On the Lord's Day", which are pre-recorded worship services from various congregations around the country.

The event featured speakers Tom Holland, Garland Elkins, Winford Claiborne, James Watkins, B.J.

David Hayes Prophater served as the announcer and Jeff Scott led the audience in a cappella singing.

On September 29, 2011, GBN broadcast the Kyle Butt/Blair Scott debate that was held at the Norton Auditorium on the University of North Alabama campus.

In addition to the debate itself, Don Blackwell and Dr. Dave Miller hosted both a pre-debate introduction and a post-debate show that featured interviews with both of the participants.