The Luis Palau Association airs evangelistic TV specials throughout North and South America. These “Great music, Good News” specials have been widely acclaimed for their quality, entertainment value, and positive evangelistic message as evidenced by a 2001 Emmy nomination.
The ministry’s Beachfest Spring Break TV program was named "2003 TV Special of the Year" by the National Religious Broadcasters.
In 2005, PalauFest Productions produced the one-hour TV documentary, Livin It: Unusual Suspects, which aired across the United States, Russia, and the Netherlands. This program is an in-depth look at faith in America today, as told through the following personal stories:
• Stephen Baldwin, Actor – Hollywood success couldn’t bring him lasting fulfillment – following Christ did.
• Chynna Phillips, Musician – She grew up with every temptation money could buy but found happiness in Christ alone.
• Christian Hosoi, Skater – Destined for greatness, this skateboarding icon wound up in prison, where Jesus set him free.
• Luis Palau, Evangelist – Losing his father to an illness at age 10, Luis Palau survived poverty and the loss of his childhood to become one of the most respected communicators today.
Livin It: Unusual Suspects was nominated in 2006 for an Emmy award in the "Documentary-Current Issues" category by the Northwest Chapter of the National Association of Television Arts and Sciences.
In 2007, the Palau Association broadcast, through indigenous Arabic Christian television SAT-7, Andrew Palau’s two-day festival in Cairo, Egypt. This broadcast reached thousands in the Arab world with the Good News of Jesus Christ.