Monday, September 10, 2007

MARTIN FROMM and RICHARD SAXON: "ROSH HASHANA & YOM KIPPUR: Opportunities To Lead Our Jewish Friends to JESUS CHRIST, the True Messiah"!

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MARTIN FROMM, director of ministry at Beth Yeshua Fellowship in East Northport, Long Island, NY, & and his very dear friend & colleague in Jewish evangelism, RICHARD SAXON, former pastor of Beth Yeshua/House of Jesus in West Sayville, Long Island, NY, will address the theme "ROSH HASHANA & YOM KIPPUR: Opportunities To Lead Our Jewish Friends to JESUS CHRIST, the True Messiah"!

Our guest Marty Fromm, having been raised in a Jewish home in an extremely Anti-Semitic neighborhood the Bronx, NY, during the 1950's, and growing up hating Jesus Christ and Christians (at least the false conceptions he had of both due to the hatred of Jews he experienced from gentiles, who are often erroneously generalized as being "Christians"), miraculously embraced Jesus Christ, "Yeshua Ha'Mashiach", as his Messiah, years later. Richie Saxon is a gentile Christian with a passion to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the Jews. This year, Rosh Hashanah falls on Thursday and Friday September 13 & 14, and Yom Kippur -- The Day of Atonement (Leviticus 23: 26-32) on Saturday, September 22, 2007. Rosh Hashanah & Yom Kippur are basically one "unit" of the holidays, with Sukkot and Simchas Torah another unit. The Jewish New Year and the Day of Atonement are a culmination of a period of introspection started some 30 days before Rosh Hashanah. The Jewish New Year is also known as the Day of Judgement. The period between this day and the Day of Atonement is known as 10 days of Repentance. REPENTANCE & THE ATONEMENT are *pivotal* issues regarding the never-dying souls of men. During this broadcast, Mr. Fromm & Mr. Saxon will instruct us on how to use these Holy Days on the Jewish calendar to demonstrate how the BLOOD OF YESHUA HA'MASHIACH *ALONE* can provide an Atonement for the sins of men, Jew & Gentile alike!!!

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