CAN.TV: Apologetic Channel

Commission All Nations TV
THE CAN-TV
“COMMITMENT TO THE GREAT COMMISSION”

The Commission All Nations TV (CAN-TV) is an apologetics channel dedicated to fulfilling the Great Commission (Matthew 28:19-20) entrusted by Jesus Christ to all believers. Rooted in this divine mandate, CAN-TV seeks to extend the message of hope, redemption, and salvation to every individual, embracing the rich diversity of humanity while emphasizing the universal need for Christ’s saving grace.

The channel actively engages with diverse faith groups, addressing religious misconceptions, promoting religious freedom, understanding of interfaith collaboration, peaceful coexistence and supporting the principles of the Abrahamic Accords. Through thought-provoking discussions, educational content, and spiritual guidance, CAN-TV promotes mutual understanding and works toward clearing fallacies and misapprehensions among people of different beliefs.

CAN-TV also underscores the critical responsibility of every Christian to share the Gospel with those who have yet to find the path to salvation. Tragically, many modern-day churches have lost sight of this foundational mission, often limiting their outreach to activities within their own walls. CAN-TV seeks to reignite the passion for evangelism by equipping believers with the knowledge and tools necessary to carry out the Great Commission, inspiring them to actively engage with the world and bring others into the light of Christ.

This platform serves as a beacon of hope and truth, empowering Christians to rise above complacency and take meaningful steps toward fulfilling their God-given purpose of spreading the Gospel to all nations.

The 10/40 Window

CAN-TV strives to connect with nations within the 10/40 Window, an area encompassing varied populations practicing Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Jainism, ethnic religions, and individuals with non-religious affiliations.

           The 10/40 Window is home to:

  • 85% of the world’s remaining unreached people groups (UPG) (Less than 2% evangelical Christian and less than 5% Christian adherent (people who claim to be Christian).
  • 90% of the world’s remaining frontier people groups (FPG)

   (Less than 0.1% evangelical Christian and there are no known church planting movements among them. Frontier people groups are the “unreached of the unreached”).

  • 97% of the world’s UPG population
  • 98% of the world’s FPG population
  • 47 of the 50 countries on the World Watch List
  • 2/3 of the world’s population