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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Music City has become the epicenter of global Christian communication this week, with the opening of the National Religious Broadcasters (NRB 2026) convention, the largest Christian media event worldwide.
With an attendance of more than 6,000 people, the event began Tuesday night by reaffirming the communicators' commitment to the Great Commission and the defense of religious freedoms.
The opening session was prayerfully led by John Ankerberg, who urged those present to seek an outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon every convention activity. Ankerberg recalled that the central objective of NRB is to take the Gospel to all nations, mentioning that there are still 1,000 million people without access to the Bible in their own language.
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With an attendance of more than 6,000 people, the event began Tuesday night by reaffirming the communicators' commitment to the Great Commission and the defense of religious freedoms.
The opening session was prayerfully led by John Ankerberg, who urged those present to seek an outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon every convention activity. Ankerberg recalled that the central objective of NRB is to take the Gospel to all nations, mentioning that there are still 1,000 million people without access to the Bible in their own language.
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Music City has become the epicenter of global Christian communication this week, with the opening of the National Religious Broadcasters convention, the largest Christian media event worldwide