A new documentary on SAT-7® for a Middle Eastern audience explores how
Christian athletes survive victory and defeat.
Nicosia, Cyprus, Aug. 7, 2008— Just in time for the 2008 Summer Olympics, SAT-7 will be airing a new documentary in Arabic, Farsi and Turkish in which six Olympic athletes discuss their greatest challenges and victories. The documentary, entitled “Struggle and Triumph,” is produced by Athletes in Action and profiles six different Olympians from sports ranging from long distance running and sprinting, to swimming and badminton. The athletes vary from a gold medal winner, to several silver medalists, and also include competitors who didn’t win an Olympic medal but vividly demonstrate how someone can be victorious in surmounting overwhelming odds.
Dieudonne Disi is a world class distance runner from Rwanda. In the 2004 Olympics he came in 17th place in the 10,000 meter race. But other runners probably had no idea that he had already run the race of his life. Disi recalls what happened the day he escaped a murderous rampage during the Rwandan genocide, “On my last day with my father, there were 8 people in the family, my father and mother and my brothers and sisters. My father said we are all going to die. He wanted to pray a prayer to prepare to go to heaven. My family started to pray, but I went outside. I heard the rebels knock on the door. It opened, they said something to my family…it was ‘death, death!’ In the end, everyone within 400 meters was killed.”
But Disi found the inner strength to go on with his life, “I used to pray every day, but when my family was killed I stopped praying. For many years I did not pray. I realized that if I was ever going to see my family again, I needed to start praying again. In the Bible it says there is only one way to heaven— through Jesus Christ.”
Disi’s story is just one of the emotionally powerful interviews included in the film. These stories are important to tell in the Middle East and North Africa says SAT-7 Acquisitions Manager George Makeen. “Athletes in the Arab world are stars and people really look up to them. The model of Christianity in this region is often that Christianity is only for the weak, for those who are simple and have no other options. So it’s important, especially for young people in this area, to see athletes who are famous and successful and are still followers of Christ.”
SAT-7 will be airing “Struggle and Triumph” in Arabic on its 24/7 Arabic channel, in Farsi on SAT-7 PARS and in Turkish on TURK-7(SAT-7’s Turkish programming provider).
Launched in 1996, SAT-7 is a Christian television service created by and for the people of the Middle East and North Africa with U.S. headquarters in Easton, Md. Each week between 9 and 10 million people tune in (Intermedia research, 2004 – 2006). Broadcast in three languages—Arabic, Farsi and Turkish—SAT-7 can be viewed via satellite in the Middle East, North Africa, Europe, much of Central Asia and worldwide at www.SAT7.org.
For more information about SAT-7 go to www.sat7.org (English), www.sat7.com (Arabic) and www.sat7PARS.com (Farsi).
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Jim,
This is Shawn Keith with Athletes in Action. Thanks for posting this information about Struggle and Triumph. I work in our media department that created this DVD and help with the distribution in the US and around world. I live in Indy as well and would love to connect to hear how you are involved with SAT-7 and how you know about the DVD. Please email me at Shawn.Keith@aia.com.
In the mean time, please check out http://www.struggleandtriumph.com/ to watch a trailer of this film if you have not seen it.
Thanks!
Shawn Keith
AIA media
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