WLFT-CD

The station is owned by Family Worship Center Church, and has its transmitter on Honore Lane southeast of Baton Rouge.

In 2002, WLFT converted to all-religious programming and Pax was moved to cable channel 14 (and later to 70), as a direct network feed.

In November of that year, WLFT-CA launched its new 500-foot (150 m) tower on channel 52, allowing the station to increase its broadcast range and reach more homes in communities like Hammond, Gonzales, New Roads, and St. Francisville.

[2] In August 2013, the station added the African-American centered Soul of the South Network to its fourth subchannel.

[3] When this happened, Antenna TV disappeared from the station's main feed with its primary feed reverted to channel 30.4, Newsnet was moved back to 30.3, and the main channel aired a mixture of movies from Soul of the South Network, independent films produced and/or filmed in Louisiana, and other local and syndicated programming, including NewsNet during the morning hours.

On October 3, 2022, Lucas Fry filed an application with the FCC to sell WLFT to Jimmy Swaggart's Family Worship Center, locally based in Baton Rouge.