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A Prophetic Vision You Must Hear!

SID ROTH FOUNDATIONS

Raised as an Orthodox Jew, Sid was taught that Jesus had no place in Jewish life—and with a thriving career at Merrill Lynch, a loving family, and his sights set on becoming a millionaire by 30, he saw no need for Him. Yet, a persistent emptiness stirred within him, prompting a deep spiritual search. Sid turned to New Age practices and the supernatural, but instead of peace, he found oppression, loneliness, and confusion. Just when he felt lost, God used a Christian businessman to share a life-changing truth Sid had never considered—that Jesus is the Jewish Messiah.

THE NEXT MOVE OF GOD:  THE GREATER GLORY

•  What Is the Greater Glory?

Sid says a supernatural outpouring, unlike anything we've seen—where God alone does the work and receives the glory. It’s coming suddenly, and believers are called to walk in it. This Glory:

•    Heals the sick instantly

•    Softens the hardest hearts

•    Reverses aging and increases wisdom

•    Awakens creative inventions

•    Radiates visibly from believers—like halos of old, but covering the whole person

•  Scriptural Promises:
Jesus said believers would do greater works than He did (John 14:12). Smith Wigglesworth prophesied this coming Glory would be 100 times greater than anything he experienced.

•  The Feast of Tabernacles Connection:
Jesus linked this joyful feast with the Holy Spirit. His transfiguration during this time revealed what a person fully clothed in Glory would look like—radiant, transformed, and full of divine light.

•  Rapid Repentance & Holiness:
This Glory can only dwell in clean vessels. Immediate repentance is key. Known, unconfessed sin will block it—and for some, even become unbearable. But for those walking in holiness, it will be the most powerful and joyful time of their lives.

•  Not Just for the Few:
This move of God won’t be centered on a handful of famous ministers. Jesus alone will be the Superstar. Multitudes will walk in this Glory, performing miracles, winning souls, and living in divine power and purpose.

•  Signs Already Appearing:
Thousands of unsaved Jews in Israel and Ukraine are being instantly healed and saved—a phenomenon not seen in nearly 2,000 years.
The Mystery Law of Evangelism Revealed 
Evangelistic Focus on Jewish People
Sid Roth emphasizes that sharing the Gospel with Jewish individuals is central to global evangelism,  He advises using culturally sensitive language—like "Messiah" instead of "Christ"—to avoid historical triggers.

SIGNS, WONDERS, AND SUPERNATURAL EVANGALISM

Roth underscores that Jewish people often seek tangible signs to believe, referencing 1 Corinthians 1:22. He urges believers to be equipped to demonstrate God's power through authentic miracles. Evangelism, he teaches, must go beyond intellectual arguments and embrace the supernatural.
The Spiritual Law of Evangelism

Comparing evangelism to other spiritual laws such as healing and prosperity, Roth presents it as eternally significant—souls are the only things we can take to heaven. He anchors his message in Proverbs 11:30: “He who wins souls is wise.”

PERSONAL PASSION AND PRACTICAL GUIDANCE

Rooted in intimacy with God, Roth's passion for evangelism fuels his desire to see others experience the supernatural. He encourages readers to build on his foundation, declaring his "ceiling" should be their "floor." Practical tips include avoiding charged language, prioritizing outreach to Jewish individuals, and expecting God’s power to manifest.

MESSIANIC VISION & SID ROTH MINISTRIES

1. A Radio Show with a Vision (1977)
Sid Roth launched a radio show to reach the Jewish community with his life-changing revelation that Jesus is the Messiah. He developed what he calls the Mystery Law of Evangelism—the belief that evangelizing the Jewish people first (Romans 1:16) unleashes a domino effect for global revival.

2. A Supernatural TV Platform (1996)
Sid Roth debuted It’s Supernatural!, a weekly TV show sharing powerful stories of God’s miracles—supernatural healings, angelic encounters, near-death experiences, and divine visitations. The show quickly became the ministry's flagship, leading countless viewers to salvation and teaching them how to live “naturally supernatural” lives.

3. A 24/7 Streaming Network: ISN (2012)
It’s Supernatural Network (ISN)—a 24/7 faith-based streaming network featuring over 60 exclusive, in-house programs that teach, evangelize, and equip viewers around the world. Available on smart TVs, mobile devices, and at watchISN.com, ISN is now a global force in digital ministry.

4. Expanding to the Middle East: METV (2016)
Sid Roth acquired the Middle East Television Network (METV) to bring the Gospel to one of the most spiritually strategic regions on Earth. Broadcasting 24/7 from Cyprus, METV reaches a potential audience of 500 million across the Middle East, including every home in Israel that subscribe to basic cable/satellite

5. Reaching the Masses on Social Media
The ministry’s digital presence began in 2009 with Facebook, followed by YouTube in 2010. Today, it reaches millions through platforms like Instagram, TikTok, etc.

 

To find out more about Sid Roth, click the LINK!

CREDITS

Host, It’s Supernatural!, a global TV series on miracles and Messianic faith / Middle East Television (METV), broadcasting to Israel, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia, / It’s Supernatural! syndicated on Christian Television Network (1979), Golden Eagle Broadcasting (1996), Daystar (1997) / Evangelist conducting global outreach events, especially among Jewish audiences, resulting in high response rates to faith invitations / Founder, Messianic Vision a ministry supporting Jewish evangelism through media, donations, and discipleship resources / married, continues active ministry and media presence / Author, The Mystery Law of Evangelism Revealed (Messianic Vision). 

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A Low Chance of Survival, But by Faith, She Lived!

“God hit me right then in that moment and said, wait a minute, Tom, have you noticed what's happening these last 24, 36 hours? He said, I'm hitting the accelerator man. And you want to hit the brakes?”

April 25th, 2024, Tom Martin was indecisive on which high-risk treatment should be administered to his 58-year-old wife Dee who had suffered a massive brain bleed two days earlier. 

A neurosurgeon at Lutheran Hospital in Ft. Wayne, Indiana delivered the grim prognosis. 

“He said, this is the most severe, difficult, and tricky to treat condition I've ever seen. And he said, because of that, I have to tell you that Dee has less than a 20% chance of survival,” said Tom.

However, what the physician said next gave Tom hope. 

“He said, we're going to go after this. I loved that. Said, we're going to go after this.” 

Tom said, “And so when he said that the thing that came to my mind was, alright, God make this 20%, a 100%.” 

Immediately, an angiogram was performed to measure the bleeding in Dee’s brain and a head catheter inserted to relieve pressure.  

Meanwhile, Tom called family and friends to pray, giving specifics to what needed to happen for Dee to survive. John Myers, his brother-in-law in Lynchburg, Virginia was one of them. 

“First response is to pray; I woke Mary, and we began to pray.”

Mary said, “We’re talking her life, like she may not survive. and the thought of that at 58 was really kind of shattering, scary for me.”

Hours later, after more tests were performed the neurosurgeon met with Tom again to share the findings. There were three treatment options, all high-risk.

Tom said, “He said, whatever we do, in the next two to three weeks of this will not change that less than 20% chance of survival at all.” 

“Absolutely. I'm praying. God’s will be done. First and foremost, the prayer that to this day I pray, is God go before us.”

Tom chose the option of placing a stent into Dee’s brain. However, certain criteria had to be met – intercranial pressure and bleeding had to stabilize.

“They had five scans that had continued to increase. Okay, in terms of the bleed.  And 

Dr. Khatri said we have to have at least two scans that level off,” said Tom. 

“I was receiving texts from Tom continuously,” said John Myers. “One of the first friends I reached out to was a guy in town who leads a men’s prayer meeting and I knew he would have 50 to 60 men there praying.”

Two days later. . .

Tom said, “We got those two data points on Thursday.”   

“Bottom line is, you know, its decision time, Tom. okay? And it's yours to make.” 
Only, he began to doubt himself.  

“In that moment that really, really hit me hard, really hit me hard is that, okay, we said we were going to do option two. and I thought, well, maybe we go with option three, let's go with three,” said Tom. “Let's wait.”

Tom said, “I went, no, I can't do that to God. I can't hit the brakes. My faith wanted to leave me so quickly there. I said, I can't do it. I can't do it. He's brought us this far. He'll take us the rest away.”

Dee survived the five-and-a-half-hour surgery where two stents were inserted.  Now, they had to wait. 

“We have no guarantee of any outcomes. We don't know cognitively what Dee is going to be like. If at anything, you know, at during, or following this, what permanent disabilities, assuming she survives it,” said Tom.

And then, three-and-a-half weeks later, while Dee was being evaluated by a nurse. . .
Tom said, “She pointed at me, and she said, hey, do you know who that guy is? And Dee nodded her head.” 

“I must have asked Tom questions cause I didn't know how long I had been there,” said 
Dee. “And I remember asking him, you know, how long have I been here? Where am I at? And he just started answering those questions. I couldn't believe when he told me that I had been in the hospital four weeks. I was just, that was unbelievable to me that, you know, the last thing I remember is going to bed with a headache.”

A week later, Dee was released from the hospital and continued in outpatient rehab for 6 more weeks.

“We were surprised when they were discharging her, taking her off of intensive care and putting her on a regular floor,” said Mary Myers. “And then they’re moving her out of the hospital to rehab, and even after that, it was 10 days and we’re sending her home, and I was like wow!”

Today, she has no limitations. 

Dee said, “People will tell me, my Bible study group, there were 40 men on their knees praying for Dee. It's just amazing. I’m like, wow, all these people all over the country, people, I don't know, praying for me.”

“Boy, when you’re pleading for somebody’s life, it’s amazing and God just increased our faith,” said John Myers. “And the whole process and confirmed with us, the importance of prayer.” 

Tom said, “The prayers that were answered so specifically on a consistent basis, it just, it amazed all of us.” 

“God's word is true. It was real. And He was there.”

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Who’s the Real Superhero?

6-year-old Erron struggled to keep up with other kids his age in his remote village in Cambodia. When he played, he got tired, and his stomach ached from a hernia that had developed after he was born.  "I felt pain in my lower stomach, especially when the weather was cold. I also started eating less,” he said.

Erron's family lives off of rice farming and fishing.  "I tried everything I could but nothing worked. I took him to the local clinic, but they couldn't help. We are Christians so we prayed,” said Srey Lan, his mom. 

The doctor diagnosed the boy’s condition and said surgery was his only option. “I borrowed money to take him to the city hospital,” his dad, Chorn Chum told us. “They said his surgery would cost hundreds of dollars.  I was heartbroken and we went home without hope." 

Then an Operation Blessing medical team came to their village. That’s when YOU made it possible for Erron to receive free surgery to repair his hernia.  “God answered my prayers!” declared Srey Lan. “After the surgery, my son said he doesn't feel any pain. He’s eating and playing like all the other boys.”

“After my operation I felt like a superhero!” declared Erron. “I can run, ride my bike, and have epic games with my friends.   I love you all, and may God bless you!” 

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To God and Glory

“When I won my first state title, I was like, ‘Wow, like, I did it.’ I'm feeling like on top of the world. And that's why I kind of knew, like, ‘Man, I can be pretty good at this,’” says David.

Iowa State wrestler David Carr is a two-time and defending national champion. A dominating performer who won 96% of his collegiate matches. 

Will Dawson: How many matches did you lose in high school?

Carr: Seven

Dawson: You know, every one of them?

Carr: Yeah. So I was 247-7 and every match, I remember the matches I won, but the matches I lost were the ones that I circled.

His discipline was both inherent and coached up by his father, Olympic medalist, Nate Carr, who in 1988 appeared on The 700 Club.

[Excerpt from show in 1988] Pat Robertson: “It’s a pleasure to welcome right now to the 700 Club, Nate Carr.”

“Having a dad like Nate Carr, you know, multiple national champion, he's in multiple Hall of Fames, he wrestled in the Olympics, like it was kind of tough because they just expect you to know what to do. They expect you to be really good,” says David.

Besides teaching David how to be a great wrestler, Nate passed on his faith.

[Excerpt from show in 1988] Nate Carr: “All the things that we win down here on earth, all medals and trophies they’re going to pass away.  But one thing that you can be sure of, if you’re in Jesus Christ, he’s going to give you eternal life.”

“My dad is so humble, I didn't even know how good he was really,” says David. “He didn't really talk about winning that much. And, he was a pastor for a really long time, after coaching. And so, like, most of our conversations were more about faith, character, integrity. And then as he started to get back into wrestling and coaching wrestling, that's when I kind of was like, ‘Oh, now I'm trying this wrestling thing.’

“I wasn't very good at first. And, I knew that he could help me, though as I started to grow and I found that he was very knowledgeable with the wrestling, the faith, the lifestyle it took to be a champion.”

David excelled on the mat, however after arriving at Iowa State, he found his love for God growing cold.

“I'm just kind of doing my thing and just kind of living for the world, living my own life, even though, you know, I'm saved, I'm a Christian. I had like, really found a way to have, that change in my heart that that softness in my heart,” says David. I wouldn't do anything too crazy. But I definitely wasn't living a life that was honoring to God, I would say. And then finally living, trying to live for just my own pleasure in my own life.”

The realization was a catalyst for change.

David says, “I came to a breaking point. I wasn't happy with wrestling. I wasn't happy with where I was in life and I just got on my knees and said, ‘Man, like I tried to do it my way. I tried to do the double life, go to church and then do whatever I want. Really, it's not working out. I feel broken, I feel empty, and there's this void that I have inside me. Then no matter how many championships I win, how many people tell me how great I am, I can't get that in there. I can't, it's not going to change me. There's something that can't be filled.’  And then I just got on my knees and it's like, ‘I just want to live for you. I don't care if I want to go on a wrestling match again.’”

And the change was immediate.

“I was hungry for the Word, I was praying, I was in community,” says David. “Before I didn't have community of people challenging me and hold me accountable. After that moment, I found that community and changed my life. And the point I was like, ‘Man, I want to be so bold with my faith. I want to be so, like, strong with my faith. It’s because of Jesus Christ. It’s because he's changed my life.’”

On March 23rd of this year, David won his second national championship at Iowa State.

“God just really blessed me to win. I don't know, it's crazy because I was like, ‘I don't even care about wrestling and I just want to get close to my faith.’ But as I did that, He just blessed me so much in the wrestling part. because I was more free. I was like, you know, ‘I'm just going to focus on my faith.’ I was like, ‘Man, I've already won with Christ,’” says David.

After graduating this past May, David’s goal is to wrestle in the 2028 Olympics.  Beyond achieving Olympic gold, his hope is that others will experience the relationship with God that has fueled him.

“It's in God's hands,” he says. “I put my faith in Him. If I'm world champ or Olympic champ, that'd be awesome, but if I'm not, you know, not much will change in my character how I view life and how much I love other people.  I just want everyone to have a relationship with Christ so that when they come to the end of their life and they get to hear, ‘Well done, faithful servant,’ and get to see the riches of heaven. That's the amazing part. That's something that I hope that everyone gets a chance to, to see.”

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