StoryChannel Arabic
Spoken across the Middle East and North Africa, Arabic is a language that connects diverse cultures, histories, and communities. This channel offers meaningful programs in Modern Standard Arabic—bringing stories of hope, identity, and faith to viewers from Morocco to the Gulf. Through powerful narratives and inspiring conversations, the Arabic channel creates a space where shared language brings people together across borders.Watch inspiring films, stories, teachings, music, and documentaries.

Algerian Arabic
Rooted in the diverse landscapes of Algeria—from the Mediterranean coast to the high plateaus—this channel highlights Algerian Arabic stories with depth and character. Through powerful testimonies and cultural moments, it reflects the unique voice of Algeria’s communities.

Moroccan Arabic
From the energy of Morocco’s cities to the traditions of its villages, this channel brings Darija stories to life with warmth and realism. Blending everyday Moroccan life, culture, and faith, it offers programs that speak directly to Darija-speaking viewers across the country.

Libyan Arabic
From Libya’s coastline to its desert heartlands, this channel presents stories and voices in Libyan Arabic with honesty and emotion. Featuring real experiences, cultural reflections, and messages of hope, it offers programs that resonate with audiences across Libya.

Tunisian Arabic
Capturing the unique rhythm of Tunisia—from its coastal towns to its historic medinas—this channel showcases stories in Tunisian Arabic with charm and insight. Blending humor, heritage, and heartfelt messages, it connects with viewers across Tunisia.

Hassaniyya and Bambara
Rooted in the desert culture of Mauritania and the Western Sahara, and reaching into the vibrant heart of Mali, this channel highlights the stories, voices, and traditions of both Hassaniyya- and Bambara-speaking communities. From poetry, music, and faith to everyday life and inspiring testimonies, it offers uplifting programs that reflect the resilience, heritage, and spirit of West Africa’s diverse peoples.

Egyptian Arabic
Reaching viewers across the Middle East and North Africa, this channel offers programs in both Modern Standard Arabic and Egyptian Arabic—two of the most widely understood forms of Arabic in the region. Through meaningful conversations, inspiring stories, and content that explores faith, culture, and everyday life, the channel connects audiences from Morocco to the Gulf. Celebrating Egypt’s vibrant storytelling tradition and the clarity of Modern Standard Arabic, it brings together humor, heart, insight, and hope for viewers throughout the Arab world.
Word of Life TV Bible School
A complete Bible training experience—now available online.Explore foundational themes of the Christian faith: prayer, the life of Jesus, the Holy Spirit, the Church, and more.
Each lesson is taught in English with live Arabic interpretation.
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WOL S1: New Life — English–Arabic
A stable life is not built by removing fear, but by replacing it with truth. The New Life unpacks how identity shapes choices, why guilt weakens the inner life, how prayer strengthens communities, and what it takes to build foundations that endure pressure. A series on how inner renewal leads to lasting change.
WOL S3: Prayer — English–Arabic
Prayer is often dismissed as ritual or superstition, yet across cultures it has been used as a way of focusing intention, shaping resolve, and responding to uncertainty.
This series explores why people pray, how sustained focus and perseverance affect the inner life, why interceding for others has endured across history, and how practices like fasting bring clarity and direction in moments that matter.
WOL S4: Righteousness and Sanctification — English–Arabic
Ideas of right and wrong are often treated as moral rules, yet across cultures they point to something deeper: restoration.
This series explores what righteousness means, why people long to be made whole, how brokenness gives way to renewal, and how transformation unfolds not as a moment, but as a lived process shaping everyday life.
WOL S5: Authority and Responsibility — English–Arabic
Authority is often mistaken for control, but at its core it is about responsibility and how a person chooses to act.
This series explores how authority is understood, how knowledge builds confidence, how responsibility can be regained after failure, and how people learn to respond to life with purpose rather than reaction.
WOL S6: Life and Ministry of Jesus — English–Arabic
This is not only the story of a life, but the unfolding of the divine within human history.
This series traces the life and ministry of Jesus as the meeting point between heaven and earth—where ancient promises take form, the power of God breaks into ordinary time, and a path is set toward events that would alter eternity. From quiet beginnings to public wonders, and from the road to Jerusalem to the days that changed everything, the series explores what it means for God to step into the human story.
WOL S7: Old Testament Survey — English–Arabic
The Old Testament is not a collection of disconnected stories, but one unfolding journey.
This series walks through its key moments and figures—from Abraham and Moses to kings and prophets—showing how hope, struggle, promise, and restoration shape a people and their story. It offers a clear, engaging way to understand how the foundations of faith were laid long before the story reached its fulfillment.
WOL S8: Covenant and Redemption — English–Arabic
At the center of the biblical story is a bond that endures through failure, loss, and hope.
This series traces a long story of promise and rescue—of a relationship tested by time, renewed through deliverance, and carried forward toward restoration. It explores how faithfulness, freedom, and commitment shape identity and open a way forward when the future seems uncertain.
WOL S9: The Holy Spirit and His Gifts — English–Arabic
Throughout history, people have spoken of a presence that guides, strengthens, and brings life from within.
This series explores the Holy Spirit as a personal and active presence—one who empowers, reveals, and equips. It looks at the gifts of the Spirit not as abstract ideas, but as ways divine life is expressed through ordinary people, bringing insight, courage, healing, and purpose into the world.
WOL S11: Faith That Overcomes — English–Arabic
Faith is often tested where life feels most uncertain.
This series explores how faith takes root, how it grows, and how it becomes a source of strength rather than fear. It looks at faith not as denial of difficulty, but as an inner response that reshapes how challenges are faced, how freedom is recovered, and how confidence is rebuilt when circumstances press hard.
WOL S12: Deliverance and Freedom — English–Arabic
Throughout history, people have named forces—seen and unseen—that bind, oppress, and diminish human life.
This series explores the biblical understanding of spiritual conflict and freedom, drawing from the ministry of Jesus and the experience of early believers. It looks at deliverance not as spectacle, but as a path toward restored freedom, clarity, and responsibility, and examines how individuals can move from bondage toward a life marked by wholeness and peace.
WOL S13: Healing in the Bible — English–Arabic
Across history, people have searched for healing—not only of the body, but also of the inner life.
This series explores how the Bible presents healing as part of God’s nature, revealed through Jesus and connected to a wider story of restoration. It looks at why healing matters, the different ways it can take place, and how hope, faith, and perseverance shape the journey toward wholeness. Healing is shown not as a formula, but as a path—often gradual, deeply personal, and grounded in trust.
WOL S14: Evangelism — English–Arabic
Sharing faith has always been less about persuasion and more about presence.
This series explores evangelism as a way of living—shaped by compassion, humility, and attentiveness to others. It looks at what motivates outreach, what holds people back, and how faith is shared naturally through character, listening, and courage. Evangelism is presented not as pressure or performance, but as a response to love and a willingness to step beyond one’s limits.
WOL S15: Israel — English–Arabic
The story of Israel is woven deeply into the story of faith itself.
This series explores Israel as both a people and a place—tracing the biblical narrative from Abraham and Moses through David, the prophets, and the time of Jesus, and into Jewish history after him. It looks at how Israel’s calling, struggles, and promises shape the larger story of salvation, and why Israel continues to matter in questions of faith, identity, and hope today.
WOL S16: The Church — English–Arabic
The church is not just a place people go, but a community people belong to.
This series looks at how the church works as a shared life—how people grow together, care for one another, serve with purpose, and build unity. It presents the church as a space where faith is lived out through relationships, love, and everyday commitment.
WOL S17: Financial Freedom — English–Arabic
Money shapes many of the choices people make, often without being noticed.
This series looks at how the Bible speaks about money, work, generosity, and trust, and how these ideas affect daily life. It explores questions of need and provision, giving and receiving, and what it means to handle resources in a way that brings freedom rather than pressure.
WOL S18: Marriage and Family — English–Arabic
Marriage and family are where much of life is learned and lived.
This series reflects on love, commitment, and everyday relationships, exploring how people grow together, care for one another, and build strong bonds over time. It offers space to think about connection, trust, and what helps relationships endure.
WOL S19: Missions — English–Arabic
Missions begin with a concern for people beyond one’s own world. This series looks at what it means to carry faith into different places and cultures, through service, compassion, and shared responsibility. It presents mission as a way of walking alongside others, meeting real needs, and building community with humility and care.