This month Emily Shurmer sits down with Tia Adel Ghaly, the 19-year-old presenter of SAT-7’s KIDS show, ‘Cupcake’. They discuss Tia’s heart for helping children, the pressures that come with being a role model and how she considers her work on ‘Cupcake’ to be a “living testimony”.
During the conversation they explore the impact of shows like ‘Cupcake’, as they consider how satellite television has the ability to reach the most vulnerable in society. Their conversation ends with Tia sharing how viewers' messages of support inspire her to keep presenting. This conversation is a powerful example of how God is at work in people’s lives through SAT-7.
Read, Reflect, Pray
Read
“I started presenting...and it was a life changer...I've learned more about God, I've learned how to love people, and it was all based on other people's testimonies and also challenges...this made me a whole other person”
Reflect
How is God at work in your life? Consider asking Him to reveal more of His purpose for you.
Pray
Pray for the team at SAT-7 KIDS, that the Lord will work through the presenters and they will reflect Jesus’ love to their audience.
Read
“If there's one thing we need prayer for, it’s to really touch kids' hearts and show them how our God is alive”
Reflect
Where do you see God at work in the MENA region?
Pray
Pray that shows like ‘Cupcake’ will touch children’s hearts and show them how God is at work.
Read
“[‘Cupcake’ is] a tool for us to tell them, you know what, go ahead and live your lives and be empowered by God and be bold and brave and speak up and just be yourselves and you being yourself will impact so many others”
Reflect
How can we be part of bringing the light of Christ to those who need it most across the region?
Pray
Pray that children in the region will feel God’s love and know the beauty and power of Jesus in their lives.
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