I’ve been preaching the Gospel for more than fifty-five years. When I first started, I never planned to be on television—much less build a network. I’m grateful the Lord has opened doors for me to share the Gospel through various television outlets over the years.
Not long ago, two of the major networks we are on began questioning some of my teaching. I’m not planning to stop broadcasting on those networks, but it made me realize how fragile my connection with them really is. A contract can be canceled with just thirty days’ notice. My whole life is about taking the Gospel as far and as deep as possible, and I wasn’t willing to risk being shut off just because someone didn’t like what I said.
As I sought the Lord about it, He showed me exactly what to do: start our own network. I’ve never claimed to be the sharpest knife in the drawer, but I’ve learned in my walk with the Lord that when He tells you to do something, the only right answer is yes. When you do what He tells you, He provides the people, the resources, and the opportunities—and He gets all the glory. Amen!
That’s how the Gospel Truth Network (GTN) began. On September 30, 2024, we launched GTN with one clear goal: to make the truth of the Gospel available 24/7—without censorship, without compromise.
One of the things I love about GTN is that it’s more than just preaching. It’s a full network with programs for every age and stage of life. We live in entertainment-driven times, so we’re using that to reach and disciple people where they are. And it’s working!
Here’s a brief look at what God has done in just one year through GTN:
- 13.8M views on 1.1M individual devices
- 310+ conference episodes filmed and aired
- 184 unique guests on Grace & Faith Today
- 100+ episodes each of Grace & Faith Today and Andrew’s Classics
- 200 episodes of Charis Daily filmed by mid-July
- 259 episodes of Charis Unplugged filmed by early May
These numbers aren’t just statistics—they represent lives touched, hearts restored, and people finding hope again.
Why GTN Matters
Religion has done a lot of damage—people blaming God when bad things happen or thinking they have to earn His love by what they do. That’s not the Gospel. It only leaves people stuck and discouraged. That’s why GTN is all about discipleship.
How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? and how shall they hear without a preacher?
Romans 10:14
I know every teacher on GTN personally. They aren’t just teachers; they’re people who’ve been through hard times—trials, pain, and battles—and stood firm on God’s promises. They’ve seen God come through (Rev. 12:11), and now they’re discipling others and sharing that same faith with you.
Looking Ahead
As we celebrate one year of GTN, I believe we’re only just getting started. We have some exciting new productions on the horizon. This November, Healing Stories will premiere—a show that breathes new life into the cherished testimonies from our Healing Journeys videos. You’ll really enjoy how those will be presented in a richer, more immersive way. And in January, I’ll be launching Through the Bible with Andrew Wommack, a brand-new series where I teach verse by verse through every scripture in the Bible. These programs are part of our ongoing mission to bring the Gospel to you in fresh, engaging ways.
The vision is bigger than us, and the impact will last for generations. Jamie and I are so thankful for every single person standing with us to bring in the harvest. When you support this ministry, you’re part of everything GTN does.
I encourage you to go to GTNTV.com and keep feeding on the Word. Together, we’re sharing the Gospel loud and clear—until the whole world hears. ♦
We love you,
Andrew and Jamie Wommack

