Dear friends:Just this week, Perry Stone taught on TV that widespread evangelism in Israel will be one of the last major signs before Jesus' return. Then within the same week, I read the remarkable announcement below. The timing is amazing. Praise God!
You can't get anymore widespread than into every Israeli home 24/7!
We do not get Daystar in our area but they claim to be the second largest Christian TV network in the world, probably second to TBN. Christian TV pioneer CBN was eclipsed a long time ago when they made a decision to go secular and commercial, selling off their satellite cable system that when constructed was dedicated to spreading the gospel. I know. I was there in the late 1970s in a small prayer circle when their first satellite antenna was officially dedicated to the Lord and to the Great Commission.
Jim
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Daystar Television Network makes Television History!
Daystar makes history as the first full time Christian TV Network to be broadcast into every home in the Nation of Israel!Dallas, Tx. (MAY 2006) – Daystar Television Network announces its launch into the nation of Israel marking a momentous event in the history of Christianity! Marcus D. Lamb, president of Daystar Television Network, made the surprise announcement on Thursday, March 23rd on a “live” broadcast stating that they had just been granted a contract giving them rights to become the first TV Channel to broadcast 100% Christian programming into every home in Israel. Pastor John Hagee, President of Christians United For Israel, and a guest on the show when the announcement was made, stated: "This is like Christmas day. This is a phenomenal event. This is a massive announcement to the body of Christ."
According to Marcus D. Lamb, "This is a first. Never before has the nation of Israel granted a license for a 100% Christian Channel to broadcast into all of Israel. Up until now, it has either been: illegal, impossible, or impractical. The message of the Gospel will now be going into every home in Israel 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. This is a moment in time that we will always remember." said Marcus D. Lamb.