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In 2004, Retha McPherson, a renowned image consultant, was voted Mrs. South Africa. She was a churchgoer with a “picture-perfect” family.
Then her family was shattered in a serious car accident. Her 12-year-old son, Aldo, sustained severe brain injuries and was in a coma. During this time, Aldo visited Heaven where he saw God, the angels, Moses and Abraham. He returned with a message from God.
Sid Roth, a Jewish believer in Jesus as the Messiah, is host of the It's Supernatural! television program, which features guests who have had miraculous healings and supernatural encounters with God's power.
Sid Roth's desire is for all people to know Jesus. His God-ordained strategy is to go to the Jew first. He has found that highlighting the supernatural works of God is the best method available for reaching Jewish people with the Gospel. That is why he started It's Supernatural! television over a decade ago.
It's Supernatural! addresses subjects that most shy away from in this seeker-sensitive age. It emphasizes the supernatural viewpoint that the secular networks do not understand. And at the end of each program, Sid tells the viewers how they can have intimacy with God.
Listen to and watch archives of hundreds of Sid Roth's radio and TV interviews at http://www.sidroth.org.
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