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God of Israel, God of Miracles (Podcast)

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- Introduction and prayer.

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- Yehuda's amazing testimony (44MB, circa 30 minutes).

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- Call to prayer and specific words for individuals.
 
Precis...
Yes, some say that God only performed miracles up to the times of Jesus, but we believe He is still very active in the world today – and we have proof! This talk was given by Yehuda on Friday 17th October at Ceewood Hall, Fettiplace Road, Witney.
 
Polly and Yehuda ZabariYehuda Zabari is the eldest of four sons brought up in an observant Jewish family on a kibbutz on the southern shore of the Sea of Galilee in Israel. Indeed, his father is still the Kibbutz Rabbi in the same area.
 
Whilst training for the 10,000 metre run at the 1988 Seoul Olympics he was called into the Israeli Army for his three-year national service and whilst patrolling the Lebanese border was blown up and was critically injured. With the help of a Divine appointment with some Christians who were told by God to find him and pray for him, he was miraculously healed and came to know Yeshua (Jesus) as his Messiah.
 
Yehuda Zabari is married to Polly and runs Arch Tours, a travel agency and tour operator specialising in Christian prayer and study tours to Israel.
 
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To request dates and further information about having Yehuda to speak at your own meeting, please email Yehuda here.

Comments

We listened to Yehudah's

We listened to Yehudah's testimony last night and we were SO blessed. It was encouraging too that God will still do miracles here in the dark days to come. Hey, Yehudah we were disappointed that the Lord did't let you come to Tiberias, seems we are often passed by here :) Ah well, we live in hope!