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WSTK-ITV- Its Supernatural 4 With Guest David Herzog

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WSCIRO – Seek Christian Internet Radio Outreach Station Blog: wscirochristianradioweb1.blogspot.com http – WSCIRO Direct Access sidroth.org Sid Roth, “Its Supernatural” With Guest David Herzog. About David Herzog In a new wave of revival glory that is sweeping the Earth, God is releasing revelation knowledge for believers to operate in the realm of creative miracles and unusual signs and wonders. He is restoring all that has been lost since the early Church and the Book of Acts, and He is also doing new things never before recorded. Unheard of miracles, such as instant weight loss, gold fillings and crowns, money appearing and golden rain, are all being experienced as the culmination of all that God has prepared for His people in this generation. Fifty years, after the last great miracle revival, believers of every Christian denomination are beginning to experience this restoration, in what the author calls ” the former and latter rains of glory”. As foretold by the prophets, this rain is resulting in the greatest harvest of souls the world has ever known. What took centuries to understand and accomplish, God is doing in an instant in this present glory. What once seemed like a mystery is now being unveiled to those who seek the knowledge of God’s glory. God is giving to hungry believers the Mysteries of the Glory Unveiled. David Herzog and his wife Stephanie are graduates of Christ for the Nations Institute in Dallas, Texas. He is a missionary evangelist to the nations

Authors@Google: Dave Hitz

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Dave Hitz visits Google’s Mountain View, CA headquarters to discuss his book “How to Castrate a Bull.” This event took place on March 19, 2009, as part of the Authors@Google series. Dave Hitz likes to solve fun problems. He didnt set out to be a Silicon Valley icon, a business visionary, or even a billionaire. But he became all three. It turns out that business is a mosaic of interesting puzzles like managing risk, developing and reversing strategies, and looking into the future by deconstructing the past. As a founder of NetApp, a data storage firm that began as an idea scribbled on a placemat and now takes in $4 billion a year, Hitz has seen his company go through every major cycle in business—from the Jack-of-All-Trades mentality of a start-up, through the tumultuous period of the IPO and the dot-com bust, and finally to a mature enterprise company. NetApp is one of the fastest-growing computer companies ever, and for six years in a row it has been on Fortune magazines list of Best Companies to Work For. With colorful examples and anecdotes, How to Castrate a Bull is a story for everyone interested in understanding business, the reasons why companies succeed and fail, and how powerful lessons often come from strange and unexpected places. Dave Hitz co-founded NetApp in 1992 with James Lau and Michael Malcolm. He served as a programmer, marketing evangelist, technical architect, and vice president of engineering. Presently, he is responsible for future strategy and

Fr. Barron comments on Being a Priest Today

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Another part of a video series from Wordonfire.org. Father Barron will be commenting on subjects from modern day culture. For more visit www.wordonfire.org

Dumitru Duduman Warning America Part 5 of 10

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www.handofhelp.com Dumitru Duduman was born to George and Escaterina Duduman on July 14, 1932 in Hintesti, Romania. His native village is situated in the northeastern part of Romania near the Russian border. Here Dumitru was brought up in the knowledge of God by his parents, but most of all from his grandfather, Costache, whom he loved deeply. He grew accustomed to religious persecution at a very young age seeing his father and older brother, Costache, put in prison for their beliefs. Although the rest of the family had not been arrested, they were ordered to hard labor in the Communist farmland projects. Even though Dumitru had been brought up in a Christian home, by the age of fourteen he had started wandering from God. At the age of seventeen he rebelled and joined the Romanian army. His rejection of God saddened his parents greatly and for many months they prayed for him continually. Dumitru spent the first eight months of his army career in the Chitila boot camp. Even today this boot camp is well known for it’s harsh treatment of new recruits. After finishing boot camp, Dumitru was one of few soldiers chosen to go on to the Constanta Military School. He started in Constanta in 1951 and stayed there four and one half years. Upon his graduation, Dumitru received a diploma and was given the rank of Lieutenant in the Marines. Soon he had eighty men under his command. In 1984, after years of intense persecution, a Romanian evangelist, Dumitru Duduman, was thrown out of

Manna Fest 364 The Future Hidden in the Fall Feasts 1 of 3

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Perry Stone talks in Jerusalem with his tour group. Perry Stone talks about some of the prophetic events that he believes will happen around the fall feasts of Israel. The seven feasts of Israel are the: Passover, Unleavened Brea, First Fruits, Pentecost, Trumpets, Yom Kippur, and Tabernacles. He also tells us the reason for these feasts. The feasts were a picture of things to come. He tells us the three feasts that have not been fulfilled. He tells us what could happen during the feasts in the future. He tells us about each feast. He tells us about the trumpets in the feast of trumpets. He talks a lot about the feast of trumpets and how it could be that the rapture will happen during the feast of trumpets. He tells us that the people in the book of remembrance will be the people who will go in the rapture. He tells us why we will be taken or caught up to be with the lord in the rapture before the tribulation. Perry Stone tells us that when Moses went up to God in Exodus 19:19-20 after hearing a long trumpet. Trumpets — Beginning of the year — Rapture Yom Kippur — Atonement for sins — Tribulation Tabernacles — Living In Wild — Set up the kingdom

Dumitru Duduman Warning America Part 3 of 10

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www.handofhelp.com Dumitru Duduman was born to George and Escaterina Duduman on July 14, 1932 in Hintesti, Romania. His native village is situated in the northeastern part of Romania near the Russian border. Here Dumitru was brought up in the knowledge of God by his parents, but most of all from his grandfather, Costache, whom he loved deeply. He grew accustomed to religious persecution at a very young age seeing his father and older brother, Costache, put in prison for their beliefs. Although the rest of the family had not been arrested, they were ordered to hard labor in the Communist farmland projects. Even though Dumitru had been brought up in a Christian home, by the age of fourteen he had started wandering from God. At the age of seventeen he rebelled and joined the Romanian army. His rejection of God saddened his parents greatly and for many months they prayed for him continually. Dumitru spent the first eight months of his army career in the Chitila boot camp. Even today this boot camp is well known for it’s harsh treatment of new recruits. After finishing boot camp, Dumitru was one of few soldiers chosen to go on to the Constanta Military School. He started in Constanta in 1951 and stayed there four and one half years. Upon his graduation, Dumitru received a diploma and was given the rank of Lieutenant in the Marines. Soon he had eighty men under his command. In 1984, after years of intense persecution, a Romanian evangelist, Dumitru Duduman, was thrown out of

Edgar Cayce and the Cosmos Pt.1

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Astronomy writer James Mullaney discussed his book Edgar Cayce and the Cosmos, which examines the “Sleeping Prophet’s” readings about the universe. As a scientist, he was initially skeptical about the Cayce material (which was delivered in a trance state), but upon study, he was won over by its accuracy and insights. Some highlights he presented from Cayce’s readings: Someone in antiquity had a telescope, but it was found rather than built by that person’s civilization. There is no life like ours in the solar system, but there are other beings/civilizations elsewhere in the universe. The stars and planets do not govern our future. In a sense, sunspots are caused by the turmoil of the human race. Cayce, who died in 1945 and often spoke of past lives in his readings, may have reincarnated on another world, Mullaney suggested. Cayce’s entire 14306 readings are available on a searchable CD-ROM, which Mullaney said he used in his research. James Mullaney is an astronomy writer, lecturer and consultant. He is the author of several books on observing the wonders of the heavens, and has logged over 20000 hours of stargazing time with the unaided eye, binoculars and telescopes. Formerly Curator of the Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science in Pittsburgh, and more recently Director of the DuPont Planetarium, he served as staff astronomer at the University of Pittsburgh’s Allegheny Observatory and as an editor for Sky & Telescope, Astronomy and Star & Sky magazines. His

Dumitru Duduman Warning America Part 7 of 10

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Info: www.handofhelp.com Dumitru Duduman was born to George and Escaterina Duduman on July 14, 1932 in Hintesti, Romania. His native village is situated in the northeastern part of Romania near the Russian border. Here Dumitru was brought up in the knowledge of God by his parents, but most of all from his grandfather, Costache, whom he loved deeply. He grew accustomed to religious persecution at a very young age seeing his father and older brother, Costache, put in prison for their beliefs. Although the rest of the family had not been arrested, they were ordered to hard labor in the Communist farmland projects. Even though Dumitru had been brought up in a Christian home, by the age of fourteen he had started wandering from God. At the age of seventeen he rebelled and joined the Romanian army. His rejection of God saddened his parents greatly and for many months they prayed for him continually. Dumitru spent the first eight months of his army career in the Chitila boot camp. Even today this boot camp is well known for it’s harsh treatment of new recruits. After finishing boot camp, Dumitru was one of few soldiers chosen to go on to the Constanta Military School. He started in Constanta in 1951 and stayed there four and one half years. Upon his graduation, Dumitru received a diploma and was given the rank of Lieutenant in the Marines. Soon he had eighty men under his command. In 1984, after years of intense persecution, a Romanian evangelist, Dumitru Duduman, was thrown out

Dumitru Duduman Warning America Part 9 of 10

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Info: www.handofhelp.com Dumitru Duduman was born to George and Escaterina Duduman on July 14, 1932 in Hintesti, Romania. His native village is situated in the northeastern part of Romania near the Russian border. Here Dumitru was brought up in the knowledge of God by his parents, but most of all from his grandfather, Costache, whom he loved deeply. He grew accustomed to religious persecution at a very young age seeing his father and older brother, Costache, put in prison for their beliefs. Although the rest of the family had not been arrested, they were ordered to hard labor in the Communist farmland projects. Even though Dumitru had been brought up in a Christian home, by the age of fourteen he had started wandering from God. At the age of seventeen he rebelled and joined the Romanian army. His rejection of God saddened his parents greatly and for many months they prayed for him continually. Dumitru spent the first eight months of his army career in the Chitila boot camp. Even today this boot camp is well known for it’s harsh treatment of new recruits. After finishing boot camp, Dumitru was one of few soldiers chosen to go on to the Constanta Military School. He started in Constanta in 1951 and stayed there four and one half years. Upon his graduation, Dumitru received a diploma and was given the rank of Lieutenant in the Marines. Soon he had eighty men under his command. In 1984, after years of intense persecution, a Romanian evangelist, Dumitru Duduman, was thrown out

Dumitru Duduman Warning America Part 10 of 10

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Info: www.handofhelp.com Dumitru Duduman was born to George and Escaterina Duduman on July 14, 1932 in Hintesti, Romania. His native village is situated in the northeastern part of Romania near the Russian border. Here Dumitru was brought up in the knowledge of God by his parents, but most of all from his grandfather, Costache, whom he loved deeply. He grew accustomed to religious persecution at a very young age seeing his father and older brother, Costache, put in prison for their beliefs. Although the rest of the family had not been arrested, they were ordered to hard labor in the Communist farmland projects. Even though Dumitru had been brought up in a Christian home, by the age of fourteen he had started wandering from God. At the age of seventeen he rebelled and joined the Romanian army. His rejection of God saddened his parents greatly and for many months they prayed for him continually. Dumitru spent the first eight months of his army career in the Chitila boot camp. Even today this boot camp is well known for it’s harsh treatment of new recruits. After finishing boot camp, Dumitru was one of few soldiers chosen to go on to the Constanta Military School. He started in Constanta in 1951 and stayed there four and one half years. Upon his graduation, Dumitru received a diploma and was given the rank of Lieutenant in the Marines. Soon he had eighty men under his command. In 1984, after years of intense persecution, a Romanian evangelist, Dumitru Duduman, was thrown out