Fire By Nite
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Fire by Night was a Christian variety show
produced by Willie George
Ministries and Church on the Move in Tulsa, Oklahoma
. FBN was hosted by Blaine Bartel for most of its production and marketed primarily to Christian youth. Episodes typically centered on a relevant theme intermixed with comedic skits, interviews with popular Christian musicians, musical performances, and light evangelism.
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. From the first episode, featuring Carman, in 1986, to episode #47, the end of FBN's fourth year, Fire by Nite segments were prerecorded in the Willie George Ministries television studio in Tulsa, Oklahoma
. The show followed a Saturday Night Live
-style variety format, and each episode opened in a similar fashion, with a cast member saying "Almost live on videotape, it's Fire By Nite." At first all musical guests performed their songs live, but FBN later began producing music videos for their guests.
A typical episode followed this pattern:
In the fall of 1990, producer and host Blaine Bartel implemented a major change in the show's format, giving the show an overall talk show
look by filming from a new set that included a live band and studio audience. Churches that participated in the Fire by Nite video purchase club were invited to bring their youth groups to attend tapings of the show.
In January 1991, the long running sitcom "Family First" ended its run. Several months later, in June '91, the new recurring story "Friends" premiered.
Occasionally FBN released two part series such as, "Sex: What Do You Pay to Play?", "Satanism Unmasked", and "The Evolution of the American Teenager". Each of the two part series featured a special set, no live band, and fewer skits. "Satanism Unmasked" purported to investigate the supernatural influence Satanism
, witchcraft
, and Dungeons & Dragons
. "The Evolution of the American Teenager" was a docu-drama produced in the summer of 1992 that chronicled the changes in teenage culture from the 1950s to the then present, 1992. It also discussed the "counter-culture" of the Jesus Movement
and how it changed the landscape of the contemporary Christian church.
Director/Editor, Eric J. Smith joined Fire By Nite in February 1992. Within three months, Smith and FBN writer Tony Leech
were unsatisfied with what they saw as the antiquated Family First sitcom. Smith and Leech petitioned Bartel on what they considered a more sophisticated comedy concept for a new serial comedy they entitled, "God Save the Queen". Bartel, Smith and Leech led the crew to a new aesthetic, revamping the entire program. The old format was going to be retired after the "Evolution of the American Teenager" two-part series, after which the new format would be unveiled.
During the production of the premiere episode of "God Save the Queen", Executive Producer and Pastor Willie George and Bartel had a meeting about the new direction that FBN was taking. George thought it was straying from the direction he had originally envisioned for the show, and Bartel chose to quietly tender his resignation and pursue his ambition to become a lead pastor in Colorado Springs. Smith, Leech, and a few other key production staff members met with Pastor George to discuss the new direction. Tony Leech resigned, but Smith stayed on board to oversee the transition from Blaine Bartel to Eastman Curtis in the late summer of 1992. "God Save the Queen" was scrapped (never to be seen by Fire By Nite fans), and Eastman Curtis took over the lead role in yet another new concept. Smith resigned his position in March 1993. (Two years later, Smith returned to the staff of Willie George Ministries and was employed there for just over two years and continued to freelance for them until the late 1990s before moving back to his hometown). Willie George Ministries only produced three more episodes of Fire By Nite, after Smith left, before they ended production of the program.
It was well understood that before the prior incident, Executive Producer, Pastor Willie George, had kept a fairly laissez-faire approach to the Fire By Nite program, entrusting it to Producer and host Blaine Bartel. Under Bartel's leadership, the Fire by Nite subscription base had gone from 300 members when it started to more than 4,500 members at the time of his departure. Subscriptions dropped dramatically when after the host and leadership changes and upheaval. After this incident, Pastor Willie George kept a close eye on this and every other production, including the very successful Oneighty program.
, the format of the show changed slightly again. Other than the new segment "The Adventures of Doug and Clarence", all other comedy sketches were recycled from previous episodes of the show. The program length was reduced from 60 minutes to 30 minutes, and followed this format:
Sep-86 Peer Pressure (Carman)
Oct-86 (Margaret Becker)
Nov-86 Rebellion (2nd Chapter of Acts)
Dec-86 Renewing the Mind (Glad)
Jan-87 Facing the Future (DeGarmo and Key)
Feb-87 The Truth About Rock (Mylon LeFevre)
Mar-87 Drinking and Drugs (Teen Challenge)
Apr-87 Evangelism (Russ Taff)
May-87 The Power of Faith (Benny Hester/The Power Team)
Jun-87 Sex, Dating, and Relationships (Sheila Walsh)
Jul-87 Can't Get No Satisfaction (Randy Stonehill)
Aug-87 Honesty vs. Lying (Bryan Duncan)
Sep-87 Nobody's Purfekt (1st Anniversary Special) (Kenny Marks)
Oct-87 Running Scared (Morgan Cryar)
Nov-87 Real Friendship (Phil Keaggy)
Dec-87 How to Raise Your Parents (Kim Boyce)
Jan-88 Commitment (aka Being Truly Committed) (Rob Frazier)
Feb-88 #018 Don't Say Suicide (Rick Cua)
Mar-88 #019 Conquering Temptation (Petra)
Apr-88 If God Be For Us (Mylon LeFevre)
May-88 The Call of God (Stephen Wiley)
Jun-88 Discipline to Win (Ruscha)
Jul-88 Satanism Unmasked I (Mike Warnke)
Aug-88 Satanism Unmasked II (Lauren Stratford, etc.)
Sep-88 Are We All Not Missionaries? (Rich Mullins)
Oct-88 The Prayer Zone (aka The Power of Prayer) (David and the Giants)
Nov-88 These Last Days (DeGarmo and Key)
Dec-88 Strife, Who Needs It? (Whitecross)
Jan-89 In the World, Not of the World (Renee Garcia)
Feb-89 #030 Why Feel Guilty (Margaret Becker)
Mar-89 Finding Your Place in Christ (Andre Walton and Steve Geyer)
Apr-89 Idol Busters (aka Idols in Your Life) (Carman)
May-89 Why Good People Go to Hell (Toymaker's Dream)
Jun-89 #034 Let's Face the Music (Kim Boyce and friends)
Jul-89 #035 Spiritual Warfare (Petra)
Aug-89 Crowd Control (Rick Cua)
Sep-89 #037 Jesus, Tougher Than Nails (Michael W. Smith)
Oct-89 #038 Sex, What Do You Pay to Play I (Josh McDowell)
Nov-89 #039 Sex, What Do You Pay to Play II (various music videos but no guest)
Dec-89 Missions: How to Rock Your World (Twila Paris)
Dec-89 Christmas Special (Altar Boys)
This was a special video prepared for broadcast markets that aired Fire by Nite at the time. It is more blatantly evangelistic in tone than most other episodes of the series, which tended to be geared toward a churched youth audience. It is not numbered in sequence with the other episodes. The opening skit appears to be an alternate take from the same session that produced the introduction and ending clips on "Idols In Your Life"; the rest of the skits, as well as the Family First episode, are recycled from previous episodes.
Jan-90 Fight to the Finish: Forecast for the '90s (Kenny Marks)
Feb-90 #042 Spirit vs. Flesh (Allies)
Mar-90 #043 People in a Box: Teenagers and TV (John Schneider)
Apr-90 #044 Rejection: Feeling Lonely in a Crowded World (Bryan Duncan)
May-90 Can You Reach My Friend? (Andre Walton)
Jun-90 Out of the Danger Zone (Steve Geyer)
Jul-90 #047 Why Bad People Go to Heaven (Geoff Moore)
Aug-90 70x7 Forgiveness (Lee Wilson)
Sep-90 #049 Satanism Unmasked: The Return I (Carman)
Oct-90 #050 Satanism Unmasked: The Return II (Bob Larson)
Nov-90 #051 Save the Planet's People! (Petra)
Dec-90 #052 Big Bucks: OMI2B Broke (Stephen Wiley)
Jan-91 Love That Just Won't Leave You Alone (Rez Band)
Feb-91 Busted Brains, Happy Heart (Tony Campolo, Bryan Duncan, Kim Boyce)
Mar-91 #055 Prayer Force (Mylon and Broken Heart)
Apr-91 #056 No High Like the Most High: America on Drugs (Part I) (E.T.W.)
May-91 #057 No High Like the Most High Part II (Rick Cua)
Jun-91 #058 Friends: Don't Be Alone in Your Battlezone (DC Talk)
Jul-91 Too Hot to Handle, Too Cold to Hold (Al Denson)
Aug-91 Taming the Tongue (Newsboys)
Sep-91 Blast From the Past! (5th Anniversary Special)
Oct-91 All for the Call (Kenny Marks)
Nov-91 Terminator Faith (Katina Boyz)
/
Dec-91 Twas the Day After Christmas Special (Chuckie P.)
Jan-92 Blood Sweat and Tears pt 1 (Michael Peace)
Feb-92 Blood Sweat and Tears pt 2 (White Heart)
Mar-92 Big Talk, Hot Walk (Kellye Huff)
Apr-92 Sex, Love and Dating (Josh McDowell and Petra)
May-92 Voices and Choices (Two Hearts)
Jun-92 Broken Heart, Broken Home (Rich Mullins)
Jul-92 Evolution of the American Teenager Part I
Aug-92 Evolution of the American Teenager Part II
Sep-92 The Great Adventure (Steven Curtis Chapman)
Oct-92 Life Is Short, Press On (Eastman Curtis)
On this show, Blaine introduced new COTM youth pastor Eastman Curtis as the new host of Fire by Nite.
Nov-92 Building Your Esteem in God (Rick Cua)
Dec-92 Charting Your Course (Bride)
Jan-93 Turning the World Upside Down (Newsboys)
Feb-93 The Do It Generation (David Mullen)
Mar-93 Wearing Your Bully-Proof Vest: Guarding Your Heart (DC Talk)
Apr-93 Sexual Revolution or Revelation (John George and Whitecross)
May-93 How Do You Spell Success? F-A-I-T-H-F-U-L-N-E-S-S (Susan Ashton)
Jun-93 Cities Under Siege: America and Violent Crime (Eric Champion)
Jul-93 Bridging the Generation Gap (Philips, Craig and Dean)
Aug-93 Tongue-Tied: Watch Your Words (Pam Thum)
After the August 1993 episode, production of Fire by Nite at Willie George Ministries shut down. Several episodes from the Willie George Ministries run were edited and re-released by Blaine Bartel during his time in Colorado.
May-94 Generation 911 (Bryan Duncan)
Jun-94 Unreasonable Christianity (Rick Cua)
Jul-94 Sudden Fear (Mark Lowry)
Sep-94 Families Under Siege (Kenny Marks)
Other episodes produced in Colorado exist; it is unknown how many of the previous episodes were re-released during this time period.
Fire by Nite has been removed from JCTV's broadcast schedule. It is not known if any broadcasters are still airing the show.
Variety show
A variety show, also known as variety arts or variety entertainment, is an entertainment made up of a variety of acts, especially musical performances and sketch comedy, and normally introduced by a compère or host. Other types of acts include magic, animal and circus acts, acrobatics, juggling...
produced by Willie George
Willie George
Willie George is the founding and lead pastor of Church on the Move in Tulsa, Oklahoma.Born and raised in Texas, George converted to Christianity while in high school. He and his wife, Deleva, have been married over 30 years...
Ministries and Church on the Move in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Oklahoma
Oklahoma is a state located in the South Central region of the United States of America. With an estimated 3,751,351 residents as of the 2010 census and a land area of 68,667 square miles , Oklahoma is the 28th most populous and 20th-largest state...
. FBN was hosted by Blaine Bartel for most of its production and marketed primarily to Christian youth. Episodes typically centered on a relevant theme intermixed with comedic skits, interviews with popular Christian musicians, musical performances, and light evangelism.
Production history
Production for Fire By Nite was partially funded by a subscription program - for a monthly or yearly fee, viewers could have episodes delivered to them in the mail on VHSVHS
The Video Home System is a consumer-level analog recording videocassette standard developed by Victor Company of Japan ....
and Beta
Beta
Beta is the second letter of the Greek alphabet. Beta or BETA may also refer to:-Biology:*Beta , a genus of flowering plants, mostly referred to as beets*Beta, a rank in a community of social animals...
.
Original Format and evolution (1986–1992)
Originally, Fire By Nite was not filmed in front of a live studio audienceStudio audience
A studio audience is an audience present for the taping of all or part of a television program. The primary purpose of the studio audience is to provide applause and/or laughter to the program's soundtrack . A studio audience can also provide volunteers, a visual backdrop and discussion participants...
. From the first episode, featuring Carman, in 1986, to episode #47, the end of FBN's fourth year, Fire by Nite segments were prerecorded in the Willie George Ministries television studio in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Tulsa is the second-largest city in the state of Oklahoma and 46th-largest city in the United States. With a population of 391,906 as of the 2010 census, it is the principal municipality of the Tulsa Metropolitan Area, a region with 937,478 residents in the MSA and 988,454 in the CSA. Tulsa's...
. The show followed a Saturday Night Live
Saturday Night Live
Saturday Night Live is a live American late-night television sketch comedy and variety show developed by Lorne Michaels and Dick Ebersol. The show premiered on NBC on October 11, 1975, under the original title of NBC's Saturday Night.The show's sketches often parody contemporary American culture...
-style variety format, and each episode opened in a similar fashion, with a cast member saying "Almost live on videotape, it's Fire By Nite." At first all musical guests performed their songs live, but FBN later began producing music videos for their guests.
A typical episode followed this pattern:
- Introduction of Host and Show Theme
- Introduction of Episode by Host
- Skit 1
- Performance by Guest Music Artist
- Skit 2
- Interview with Guest Music Artist or additional Guest
- "Family First", a sitcom feature within the program
- Message by Blaine Bartel
In the fall of 1990, producer and host Blaine Bartel implemented a major change in the show's format, giving the show an overall talk show
Talk show
A talk show or chat show is a television program or radio program where one person discuss various topics put forth by a talk show host....
look by filming from a new set that included a live band and studio audience. Churches that participated in the Fire by Nite video purchase club were invited to bring their youth groups to attend tapings of the show.
In January 1991, the long running sitcom "Family First" ended its run. Several months later, in June '91, the new recurring story "Friends" premiered.
Occasionally FBN released two part series such as, "Sex: What Do You Pay to Play?", "Satanism Unmasked", and "The Evolution of the American Teenager". Each of the two part series featured a special set, no live band, and fewer skits. "Satanism Unmasked" purported to investigate the supernatural influence Satanism
Satanism
Satanism is a group of religions that is composed of a diverse number of ideological and philosophical beliefs and social phenomena. Their shared feature include symbolic association with, admiration for the character of, and even veneration of Satan or similar rebellious, promethean, and...
, witchcraft
Witchcraft
Witchcraft, in historical, anthropological, religious, and mythological contexts, is the alleged use of supernatural or magical powers. A witch is a practitioner of witchcraft...
, and Dungeons & Dragons
Dungeons & Dragons
Dungeons & Dragons is a fantasy role-playing game originally designed by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson, and first published in 1974 by Tactical Studies Rules, Inc. . The game has been published by Wizards of the Coast since 1997...
. "The Evolution of the American Teenager" was a docu-drama produced in the summer of 1992 that chronicled the changes in teenage culture from the 1950s to the then present, 1992. It also discussed the "counter-culture" of the Jesus Movement
Jesus movement
The Jesus movement was a movement in Christianity beginning on the West Coast of the United States in the late 1960s and early 1970s and spreading primarily through North America and Europe, before dying out by the early 1980s. It was the major Christian element within the hippie counterculture,...
and how it changed the landscape of the contemporary Christian church.
Director/Editor, Eric J. Smith joined Fire By Nite in February 1992. Within three months, Smith and FBN writer Tony Leech
Tony Leech
Tony Leech is an American director, screenwriter and actor. Born in Southfield, Michigan on May 28, 1968, he currently lives in Los Angeles. Tony attended Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma. While a student there, Leech and fellow ORU student Mark Steele , along with some friends, wrote...
were unsatisfied with what they saw as the antiquated Family First sitcom. Smith and Leech petitioned Bartel on what they considered a more sophisticated comedy concept for a new serial comedy they entitled, "God Save the Queen". Bartel, Smith and Leech led the crew to a new aesthetic, revamping the entire program. The old format was going to be retired after the "Evolution of the American Teenager" two-part series, after which the new format would be unveiled.
During the production of the premiere episode of "God Save the Queen", Executive Producer and Pastor Willie George and Bartel had a meeting about the new direction that FBN was taking. George thought it was straying from the direction he had originally envisioned for the show, and Bartel chose to quietly tender his resignation and pursue his ambition to become a lead pastor in Colorado Springs. Smith, Leech, and a few other key production staff members met with Pastor George to discuss the new direction. Tony Leech resigned, but Smith stayed on board to oversee the transition from Blaine Bartel to Eastman Curtis in the late summer of 1992. "God Save the Queen" was scrapped (never to be seen by Fire By Nite fans), and Eastman Curtis took over the lead role in yet another new concept. Smith resigned his position in March 1993. (Two years later, Smith returned to the staff of Willie George Ministries and was employed there for just over two years and continued to freelance for them until the late 1990s before moving back to his hometown). Willie George Ministries only produced three more episodes of Fire By Nite, after Smith left, before they ended production of the program.
It was well understood that before the prior incident, Executive Producer, Pastor Willie George, had kept a fairly laissez-faire approach to the Fire By Nite program, entrusting it to Producer and host Blaine Bartel. Under Bartel's leadership, the Fire by Nite subscription base had gone from 300 members when it started to more than 4,500 members at the time of his departure. Subscriptions dropped dramatically when after the host and leadership changes and upheaval. After this incident, Pastor Willie George kept a close eye on this and every other production, including the very successful Oneighty program.
Interjection of Eastman Curtis (1992- 1993)
After Eastman Curtis took over hosting duties, parts of the show changed dramatically. The show was no longer filmed before a live audience, there was only one skit in addition to the main drama, and all musical guest segments were music videos. Despite the format change, FBN continued to be a leader in its genre, and continued to be chosen for the "world premiere" of Christian music videos.Blaine Bartel returns and the end (1994)
When production of Fire By Nite moved to Blaine Bartel's church in ColoradoColorado
Colorado is a U.S. state that encompasses much of the Rocky Mountains as well as the northeastern portion of the Colorado Plateau and the western edge of the Great Plains...
, the format of the show changed slightly again. Other than the new segment "The Adventures of Doug and Clarence", all other comedy sketches were recycled from previous episodes of the show. The program length was reduced from 60 minutes to 30 minutes, and followed this format:
- Show intro/theme
- "The News" (commentary on current events affecting young Christians) by Lee Wilson.
- Music Video
- Drama
- Message by Blaine Bartel
Episodes
Episode numbers where available are taken from the title cards at the beginning of each video. After episode #60, the episode number was no longer listed on the title card.Sep-86 Peer Pressure (Carman)
Oct-86 (Margaret Becker)
Nov-86 Rebellion (2nd Chapter of Acts)
Dec-86 Renewing the Mind (Glad)
Jan-87 Facing the Future (DeGarmo and Key)
Feb-87 The Truth About Rock (Mylon LeFevre)
Mar-87 Drinking and Drugs (Teen Challenge)
Apr-87 Evangelism (Russ Taff)
May-87 The Power of Faith (Benny Hester/The Power Team)
Jun-87 Sex, Dating, and Relationships (Sheila Walsh)
Jul-87 Can't Get No Satisfaction (Randy Stonehill)
Aug-87 Honesty vs. Lying (Bryan Duncan)
Sep-87 Nobody's Purfekt (1st Anniversary Special) (Kenny Marks)
Oct-87 Running Scared (Morgan Cryar)
Nov-87 Real Friendship (Phil Keaggy)
Dec-87 How to Raise Your Parents (Kim Boyce)
Jan-88 Commitment (aka Being Truly Committed) (Rob Frazier)
Feb-88 #018 Don't Say Suicide (Rick Cua)
Mar-88 #019 Conquering Temptation (Petra)
Apr-88 If God Be For Us (Mylon LeFevre)
May-88 The Call of God (Stephen Wiley)
Jun-88 Discipline to Win (Ruscha)
Jul-88 Satanism Unmasked I (Mike Warnke)
Aug-88 Satanism Unmasked II (Lauren Stratford, etc.)
Sep-88 Are We All Not Missionaries? (Rich Mullins)
Oct-88 The Prayer Zone (aka The Power of Prayer) (David and the Giants)
Nov-88 These Last Days (DeGarmo and Key)
Dec-88 Strife, Who Needs It? (Whitecross)
Jan-89 In the World, Not of the World (Renee Garcia)
Feb-89 #030 Why Feel Guilty (Margaret Becker)
Mar-89 Finding Your Place in Christ (Andre Walton and Steve Geyer)
Apr-89 Idol Busters (aka Idols in Your Life) (Carman)
May-89 Why Good People Go to Hell (Toymaker's Dream)
Jun-89 #034 Let's Face the Music (Kim Boyce and friends)
Jul-89 #035 Spiritual Warfare (Petra)
Aug-89 Crowd Control (Rick Cua)
Sep-89 #037 Jesus, Tougher Than Nails (Michael W. Smith)
Oct-89 #038 Sex, What Do You Pay to Play I (Josh McDowell)
Nov-89 #039 Sex, What Do You Pay to Play II (various music videos but no guest)
Dec-89 Missions: How to Rock Your World (Twila Paris)
Dec-89 Christmas Special (Altar Boys)
This was a special video prepared for broadcast markets that aired Fire by Nite at the time. It is more blatantly evangelistic in tone than most other episodes of the series, which tended to be geared toward a churched youth audience. It is not numbered in sequence with the other episodes. The opening skit appears to be an alternate take from the same session that produced the introduction and ending clips on "Idols In Your Life"; the rest of the skits, as well as the Family First episode, are recycled from previous episodes.
Jan-90 Fight to the Finish: Forecast for the '90s (Kenny Marks)
Feb-90 #042 Spirit vs. Flesh (Allies)
Mar-90 #043 People in a Box: Teenagers and TV (John Schneider)
Apr-90 #044 Rejection: Feeling Lonely in a Crowded World (Bryan Duncan)
May-90 Can You Reach My Friend? (Andre Walton)
Jun-90 Out of the Danger Zone (Steve Geyer)
Jul-90 #047 Why Bad People Go to Heaven (Geoff Moore)
Aug-90 70x7 Forgiveness (Lee Wilson)
Sep-90 #049 Satanism Unmasked: The Return I (Carman)
Oct-90 #050 Satanism Unmasked: The Return II (Bob Larson)
Nov-90 #051 Save the Planet's People! (Petra)
Dec-90 #052 Big Bucks: OMI2B Broke (Stephen Wiley)
Jan-91 Love That Just Won't Leave You Alone (Rez Band)
Feb-91 Busted Brains, Happy Heart (Tony Campolo, Bryan Duncan, Kim Boyce)
Mar-91 #055 Prayer Force (Mylon and Broken Heart)
Apr-91 #056 No High Like the Most High: America on Drugs (Part I) (E.T.W.)
May-91 #057 No High Like the Most High Part II (Rick Cua)
Jun-91 #058 Friends: Don't Be Alone in Your Battlezone (DC Talk)
Jul-91 Too Hot to Handle, Too Cold to Hold (Al Denson)
Aug-91 Taming the Tongue (Newsboys)
Sep-91 Blast From the Past! (5th Anniversary Special)
Oct-91 All for the Call (Kenny Marks)
Nov-91 Terminator Faith (Katina Boyz)
/
Dec-91 Twas the Day After Christmas Special (Chuckie P.)
Jan-92 Blood Sweat and Tears pt 1 (Michael Peace)
Feb-92 Blood Sweat and Tears pt 2 (White Heart)
Mar-92 Big Talk, Hot Walk (Kellye Huff)
Apr-92 Sex, Love and Dating (Josh McDowell and Petra)
May-92 Voices and Choices (Two Hearts)
Jun-92 Broken Heart, Broken Home (Rich Mullins)
Jul-92 Evolution of the American Teenager Part I
Aug-92 Evolution of the American Teenager Part II
Sep-92 The Great Adventure (Steven Curtis Chapman)
Oct-92 Life Is Short, Press On (Eastman Curtis)
On this show, Blaine introduced new COTM youth pastor Eastman Curtis as the new host of Fire by Nite.
Nov-92 Building Your Esteem in God (Rick Cua)
Dec-92 Charting Your Course (Bride)
Jan-93 Turning the World Upside Down (Newsboys)
Feb-93 The Do It Generation (David Mullen)
Mar-93 Wearing Your Bully-Proof Vest: Guarding Your Heart (DC Talk)
Apr-93 Sexual Revolution or Revelation (John George and Whitecross)
May-93 How Do You Spell Success? F-A-I-T-H-F-U-L-N-E-S-S (Susan Ashton)
Jun-93 Cities Under Siege: America and Violent Crime (Eric Champion)
Jul-93 Bridging the Generation Gap (Philips, Craig and Dean)
Aug-93 Tongue-Tied: Watch Your Words (Pam Thum)
After the August 1993 episode, production of Fire by Nite at Willie George Ministries shut down. Several episodes from the Willie George Ministries run were edited and re-released by Blaine Bartel during his time in Colorado.
May-94 Generation 911 (Bryan Duncan)
Jun-94 Unreasonable Christianity (Rick Cua)
Jul-94 Sudden Fear (Mark Lowry)
Sep-94 Families Under Siege (Kenny Marks)
Other episodes produced in Colorado exist; it is unknown how many of the previous episodes were re-released during this time period.
Fire by Nite has been removed from JCTV's broadcast schedule. It is not known if any broadcasters are still airing the show.
See also
- The Gospel Bill ShowThe Gospel Bill ShowThe Gospel Bill Show is a Christian-values based television show that was produced by Willie George Ministries from 1981 to 1993. It was broadcast on the CBN and TBN, and is currently seen on Daystar, Smile of a Child, and in syndication on other small Christian television stations.-Characters:*...
, another Christian youth television program from Willie George whose actors performed in skits for Fire by Night.