Rev. Thomas Luke

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Rev. Thomas Luke
Nationality American
Education Master of Arts in Theological Studies from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School Class of 2020
Occupation Host & TV Producer
Known for Host & TV Producer of The Rev Luke Show

Rev. Thomas Luke, also known as Thomas Luke is the Host and TV producer of The Rev Luke Show which is broadcasted during prime-time Fridays at 8:00pm EST and is also available on video on demand (VOD) on The NOW Television Network, Christian TV, United States. The NOW Television Network broadcasts the Gospel of Jesus Christ to over 236 Million Homes in the US, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Western Europe on Satellite.

He is also the author of the book, The Least of These, which is available on Amazon KDP. He published 33 articles within the Theological Library on RevLuke.com. He is also a Christian First Responder Chaplain ordained by Chaplains International, Inc.

Early life and education

Rev Luke received his early education from Northwestern Military & Naval Academy. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Columbia College Chicago and a Master of Arts in Theological Studies from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School Class of 2020.

Career

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He serves the local and international business community as a Corporate Chaplain.

In November 2020, he published his book, The Least of These, independently on Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP). The book was received as a great academic resource on how to restore child victims of human sex trafficking in Cambodia.

In March 2021, he founded a Christian television talk show, The Rev Luke Show. The show is broadcasted during prime-time every Friday at 8:00pm EST and also available on Video on Demand on The NOW Television Network, Christian TV, United States. The NOW Television Network broadcasts the Gospel of Jesus Christ to over 236 Million Homes in the US, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Western Europe on Satellite. The host typically interviews people of interest as well as Christian celebrities that bring glory to Jesus Christ and not themselves. The host may also bring in experts who are gifted by the Holy Spirit in order to educate the viewers on different topics.

As an author, he has published 33 articles within the Theological Library on RevLuke.com. He is a human sex trafficking abolitionist and advocates for women’s and children’s rights.

He is also a Crisis Care Responder Chaplain ordained by Chaplains International, Inc.

TV Producer

A Christian television producer is responsible to make sure the guests being interviewed have godliness that either surpasses or equals their gifting, while never choosing to gift over godliness. It is also the responsibility of the producer to only have guests on the show that are submitted to spiritual authority (Hebrews 13:17, Ephesian 5:22-23) A producer coordinates and supervises all aspects of a production, from the creative to the administrative. TV producers also make the financial decisions and handle contracts, talent and bargaining agreements, and other administrative details. While producers get to be in on the fun of planning and executing a production, they also deal with troubles during production and keep everything within budget.

Talk Show Host

A Christian television talk show host is someone who is responsible to bring glory to God during the show. The Christian host should acknowledge in their heart that Jesus Christ is the only star of the show. Neither the host nor the shows guests shall be glorified, however, the guests may be recognized publicly for their efforts. The host agrees to act only as a sub-host next to Jesus Christ the only star of the show. The host typically interviews people of interest as well as Christian celebrities that bring glory to Jesus Christ and not themselves. The host may also bring in experts who are gifted by the Holy Spirit in order to educate the viewers on different topics. Therefore, the television host may act as a God glorifier, encourager, comforter, interviewer, educator, mediator, or all six.

Bibliography

  • Luke, Thomas (2020). The Least of These

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