Shabaha on Look Up TV: Bridging Faith, Media, and Social Impact

This past week, we were deeply honored to be featured on Look Up TV, a platform that continues to spark important conversations in our nation. It was more than just an interview – it was an opportunity to speak life into issues that weigh heavily on society and to share the heartbeat of the Shabaha Praise & Worship Experience.

Raising Awareness on Issues That Matter

During the conversation, we highlighted the struggles faced by some of the most vulnerable among us: children living with HIV/AIDS, teenage parents, and mothers battling postpartum depression in rural communities. These are stories often hidden in silence, yet they are realities that deserve attention, compassion, and action. At Shabaha, our mission has always been more than music – it’s about standing in the gap for these groups and reminding them they are not forgotten.

Every ticket to Shabaha is more than an entry pass; it’s a lifeline. It translates into food, counseling, support, and hope for those who may feel invisible in our society. Speaking on Look Up TV allowed us to amplify this message to an even greater audience.

Bridging the Gap Between Faith and Media

We also shared about one of our deepest passions – bridging the gap between faith and media. For far too long, faith-inspired creativity has been placed in a box, seen as outdated or irrelevant in shaping culture. But we believe otherwise.

Through Shabaha, we are proving that worship can be bold, films can be redemptive, stories can be powerful, and music can be culture-shaping. We are giving creators a space to thrive, to merge their gifts with purpose, and to showcase that faith-based media is not just alive – it’s transformative.

Looking Ahead

Being on Look Up TV was a humbling reminder that our work is not in vain. It reminded us why we do what we do and why Shabaha is not just another event, but a movement of worship, compassion, and creativity.

We left the interview more convinced than ever that when faith meets media, and when creativity is given space to breathe, we can reshape society for the better.

As we prepare for the upcoming Shabaha Praise & Worship Experience, our invitation remains open: join us, worship with us, and let’s build a culture where passion meets purpose and where media becomes a vessel of hope.

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