Showing posts with label Barry Segal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barry Segal. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Vision for Israel has invited you to watch:Succot Celebration - live from Jerusalem

 

Vision for Israel has invited you 
to watch their live event.

Click here: Succot Celebration


with Barry & Batya Segal


Tuesday, September 29th, 2015 at 12:30 PM EDT on visionforisrael

We extend an invitation for you to The Succot Celebration (Feast of Tabernacles) in Jerusalem together with the remnant of Israel and the remnant from the nations! Of the three pilgrim feasts, Tabernacles (Succot) was the longest and one of the most joyful celebrations of the biblical calendar. This was a celebration of gratitude and praise to God for the harvest. In fact, so prophetic and significant is this final feast, that during the Kingdom Age, all the nations will join in this ann...



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Saturday, July 5, 2014

ANTIOCH INTERNATIONAL CHURCH and CHRISTIANS FOR MESSIAH MINISTRIES Launches "STRENGTH FOR ISRAEL"


ANTIOCH INTERNATIONAL CHURCH
and 
CHRISTIANS FOR MESSIAH 
MINISTRIES

Launches "STRENGTH FOR ISRAEL"

Dr. Peter Wyns - Antioch International Church
Founder - Christians for Messiah Ministries

With Barry and Batya Segal, Vision for Israel

Barry & Batya Segal

July 27, 2014
Sunday at 10:00 a.m.

8400 Regent Parkway
Fort Mill. SC 29715


Sunday, February 16, 2014

“Coffee In. Coffee Out.” - Now Think On This by Steve Martin

Yehuda Hochman with Hannele Pardain 
(CFI-USA 2008 - photo by Steve Martin)


“Coffee In. Coffee Out.”

Yehuda was such an enjoyable Israeli tour guide. When he wasn't speaking Hebrew, Russian, or any of the other four languages he knows, in addition our American English, he would say some quite catchy phrases as he escorted our tour group across the Promised Land.

Having had the privilege and honor of being on three Christian Friends of Israel tours, I truly enjoyed Yehuda Hochman on my last one with CFI. He was the one guiding our "air-conditioned last days camel bus" back in 2008. That camel bus carried 40 men and women on the wonderful excursion.

If you recall that famous picture of the four soldiers standing at the Western Wall in 1967, after recapturing it in the Old City of Jerusalem, from neighboring Jordan, he is the one standing behind the other three more popularly known ones. You rarely hear of him though. At least I hadn’t before that trip.


It wasn't until the last night of that May 2008 travel, when we had our "last supper" (I love the Israeli dinner buffets in the hotels!) that the majority of us only then discovered who he was. When I saw a book with that historic photo on it, and he being asked to autograph it, my curiosity arose even more.

"Why is he signing that book?" I asked Hannele Pardain, USA Director of CFI-USA (or was it Mark DeVito, Chairman of the Board, my roommate?)

When the response was "That is him on the cover", I was disheartened that I didn't buy that poster on that trip, which I could have had him sign.

The title of this Now Think About This edition, "Coffee in coffee out" is one of his most famous sayings I am sure. When the bus made several needed scheduled stops, his words held true. What goes in must come out! Yehuda to this day is a great tour guide. I hope to meet up with him again on one of our trips, and introduce you to him.

The Aroma brand Israeli coffee, with cafes in and around Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Haifa and Beersheva, had outsold Starbuck's drink offerings. Our bus load was one of the reasons.

In November of 2010, after my then 24 year old daughter Christen walked down the aisle, and joined in holy matrimony to Andrew Blade (I got the honor of being both father and minister!), Love For His People started doing our annual Ahava Adventures trip to Yeretz Israel (Land of Israel.)

Primarily meant to connect our travelers with believers in Israel, we limit the numbers who go with us to just a few at a time. Because going in some sections where  "no tour bus has gone before", on foot, bus or train, enables us to touch the land and people in a more impacting way for each life. We do a lot of walking in the capital city of Jerusalem, where we spend most of our time. It is also a joy to have special meals with friends, building on those relationships established over the decade.

Whether you go on any number of wonderful annual Israel tours, with Hannele Pardain of CFI-USA, Cathy Hargett with Highway To Zion, Jonathan Bernis of Jewish Voice, Barry Segal’s Roots & Reflections travel delight with Vision for Israel, Myles and Katherine Weiss with Zola Levitt Ministries, Peter Wyns and Christians For Messiah Ministries, or on our special Ahava Adventures with Love For His People – plan on going to Israel soon, for a life changing experience! Walk where Yeshua (Jesus) walked, and on those places that you know from the Bible.

For your own spiritual and uplifting good, and to especially show your support for our only true friends in the Middle East – the good people of Israel – make it one of your life priority goals to go. As it is said, “You will never be the same again.”

Blessings will be on ye heads,
Steve Martin
Love For His People, Ahava Adventures

P.S. My 5th book in progress, Now Think On This – The Inspiration Continues, will feature many photos of that Israel tour. I am planning on an early 2014 summer release date.


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Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Barry Segal - The Greatest Miracle is Salvation - Rick Joyner Video | Prophetic Perspective on Current Events

Barry Segal, Founder of Vision for Israel 
& The Joseph Storehouse 
in Israel, USA, UK, and more

Rick Joyner and Barry Segal

Watch here: 
The Greatest Miracle is Salvation
Rick Joyner
Barry Segal

Monday, January 27, 2014
Barry Segal has lived an extraordinary life. He recounts his experiences and all that contributed to the man he is today.

Barry Segal - Vision for Israel


Friday, November 15, 2013

Derek Prince Memorial Service in Charlotte, NC at Forest Hills Church - Sept. 2003

Barry Segal, Vision for Israel, 
sharing his love for 
Derek Prince 
at the Memorial Service 
in Charlotte, NC 2003.



John Hagee sharing at Derek's Memorial Service

I was so blessed to have been on the Derek Prince Ministries staff when Derek passed on to glory in 2003. What a great man of God he was! 

I am very glad that Dick Leggat, Mark DeVito, John Rust, Terri Whitaker and many more are carrying on the ministry of Derek to the nations, from here in Charlotte, NC. And we also give thanks to the more than a dozen DPM offices in the world!

Steve Martin
Love For His People


Published on Nov 9, 2013
Derek Prince Memorial Service 2003
1915 - 2003
Charlotte, North Carolina

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Charisma, Vision for Israel and Chosen Books - supporting Israel

Charisma magazine cover, October 2013

Vision for Israel/The Joseph Storehouse/Greetings from Jerusalem
 - Barry & Batya Segal

Chosen Books - publishing Derek Prince books

The October 2013 issue of Charisma magazine, as shown above.

Steve Strang, Founder and Publisher, has for decades supported Israel. Along with those who advertise in their monthly printed and online publication, we thus support them! 

I hope you do too.

Steve Martin
Love For His People, Inc.

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Feast of Tabernacles - Barry Segal's Roots & Reflections TV program


Barry Segal - host of Roots & Reflections


Celebrate Succot, or the Feast of Tabernacles, 


as Barry Segal worships in the Holy Land.
Roots and Reflections TV


To view more of the 
Roots & Reflections TV series:




To get Barry & Batya's new CD "Day 7"



Sunday, August 18, 2013

Barry & Batya Segal's New Music Project - "Day 7" - now released!


The full MP3 with 11 songs was released on Aug. 18, 2013. I bought my copy off Amazon. 

There is a lot of electric guitar, with pronounced drum instrumentation. Along with the extra vocal production that has gone into this, their latest CD is a master piece. (I have all of their CDs.) 

Several upbeat, Israeli Middle Eastern style songs of course. Batya wrote the songs, and sings them beautifully. I actually didn't hear much of Barry's voice, but my wife did. Overall, very nice!

My favorite, after the first listen, is "Hashkifa" (Look Down From Your Holy Place.)

With the title being "Day 7", it will be very enjoyable listening to it on Shabbat (Sabbath) especially.

And... it is a good way to learn Hebrew! (All the songs are in part or all in Hebrew, with English too.)

Steve Martin
Founder/President
Love For His People, Inc.

P.S. Barry also produces for TV an Israeli travel magazine called "Roots & Reflections." In his very unique, humorous and fun-loving way, Barry takes you all over Israel, shares a meal or two with you, and shows you the good side of The Land. You can see the schedule on their website www.visionforisrael.com

Steve Martin
Love For His People, Inc.



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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Ted Pearce in Concert - full video of Messianic music

Ted Pearce shares Messianic music






Ted Pearce is a singer/songwriter/guitarist who has been a worship leader since coming to faith while driving south on a stormy Dallas night in January 1990. He has a testimony of salvation by grace through faith with a sound that borrows heavily from artists like Joel Chernoff & Lamb, Paul Wilbur & Israel's Hope, Kol Simcha, Marty Goetz, Karen Davis, Jonathan Settel, Barry & Batya Segal, Liberated Wailing Wall and others who began creating a unique song of Jewish praise to Yeshua in America during the 1970s.


Ted first released a couple of Christian rock albums in the late 90s featuring bluesy Texas rock'n'roll in his bands the Nomadic Farmers & Big Methuselah. Then, reflecting the shift in his passion for a decidedly Jewish Messiah, Ted traveled to Israel in May 2001 to release a 12" vinyl record of "Kineti/Zealous Over Zion" at the Underground Club in Jerusalem. These dance singles were included in a CD entitled "Letter to the Hebrews" during Shavuot. A year later those songs were remixed and new ones produced by the legendary Jerry Marcellino and Bill Cuomo as Ted began working with Galilee of the Nations Records. 


His discography includes:

Ted Pearce Project • Zealous Over Zion • Oct 2002 The music originally released during Shavuot 2001 in dance clubs in Israel

Various Artists • Road to Jerusalem • July 2005 Co-wrote theme song for Coach Bill McCartney's & Pastor Raleigh Washington's "Road to Jerusalem" ministry

Lamb • The Sacrifice • Oct 2005 A duo with the legendary Joel Chernoff of Lamb

Various Artists • For Zion’s Sake I Will Not Be Silent • April 2007
The release of "The Forgotten People" DVD at Dachau on Yom HaShoah

Ted Pearce with Beersheva • Hallelu Et Adonai • April 2008 19 new original acoustic praise & worship songs

Ted Pearce • Battle For Zion • October 2009 Released in Ariel, Israel with Beersheva from Tubingen, Germany

Paul Wilbur • Desert Rain • 2010 Integrity Records recording artist Paul Wilbur features a couple of Ted's songs

Sue & Brian Samuel • Promises • May 2011
Ted was honored to be asked to produce Sue Samuel's third album, Promises, and he contributed to this album's studio arrangements

Ted Pearce• emergency • November 2011
Ted's first studio release from Moshav Records
All of these projects are currently being distributed internationally through Provident/Integrity/Sony and are available on iTunes.

But we hope you will consider purchasing these projects in our 
webstore.

It's easier than you think to book an event with Ted Pearce.
Call 214.693.6464 or email us.

Since 2006, Ted has been working closely with TOS Ministries, Intl. and Pastor Jobst Bittner from Tubingen, Germany on a series of reconciliation prayer walks known as the March of Life in various nations of Europe and the March of Remembrance, a Holocaust Memorial prayer walk in the United States of America.

For more information about this international prayer movement checkout the websites at:
MarchOfLife.org and MarchofRemembrance.org

Friday, July 19, 2013

Derek Prince - Israel: Past, Present & Future (1/6) - How I became Involved with Israel (with Chinese subs)





Derek Prince - Israel: Past, Present & Future (1/6) - How I became Involved with Israel (with Chinese Subs) - Derek Prince Ministries videos: DP161, DP162, DP163

The name Israel occurs about 2,600 times in the Bible. In this comprehensive series, Derek Prince paints a clear picture of God's dealings with Israel — and instruction on how to pray for Israel.


Ruth Prince



TRIBUTE

A 'Prince'ly Legacy

By Cheryl Wilcox and Scott Ross
The 700 Club

CBN.com – It was 1941. The world was at war. In a British army barracks this Cambridge- educated philosopher had a life-changing encounter with God. He simply opened the Bible and read it. He came to the conclusion that Jesus was alive and the Bible was an up-to-date, relevant book. That conviction changed his life forever. His name was Derek Prince.

"I was so ignorant I didn't know you had to go to church to get saved. I mean, I didn't have any spiritual language at all," Derek notes.
Derek was a son of British privilege. Born in India, he was whisked away to boarding school and later Eton.
"I was reading my school reports just two days ago from Eton, I mean years back," says Derek, "and one of my teachers said, 'He had a rather sour outlook on life.'"
He furthered his education at Cambridge and later held a fellowship in ancient and modern philosophy. Then, while defending his majesty's England, he cracked open the Bible.
Derek Prince"I was a professional philosopher before I became a Christian, and philosophers all have problems in their minds," he explains. " I thought, I need something to protect my mind. Then I read in Ephesians 6 'the helmet of salvation,' and being logical by background and by character, I said, 'That's it! The answer for depression is hope.' So I said, 'I'm going to put on the helmet of salvation.' My unit was almost immediately sent out to the Middle East, and I spent the next three years in the desert of the Middle East.
So began the spiritual journey of internationally known Bible scholar Derek Prince.
"In my country people do not know what Coca-Cola is or who the president of the United States is, but they know Derek Prince," says one Siberian national.
On September 24, 2003, Derek died peacefully in his sleep and went home to be with the Father. At age 88, he’d spent nearly six decades in ministry. He had finished his race on the eve of the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah, or the Feast of Trumpets. His body was buried in Israel, his adopted homeland for more than 20 years. In his last interview with The 700 Club, Derek talked about his deep love for the Jewish people.
"Without the Jewish people, we'd have no patriarchs, no prophets, no apostles, no Bible, and no Savior. How much salvation would we have without that? So we all owe an infinite debt to the Jewish people," he says.
Earlier this month, Derek was memorialized in Charlotte, North Carolina, home of his North American ministry. Family, friends, and co-laborers in Christ celebrated his life and ministry to the nations.
"The name of Derek Prince became a synonym around the world for integrity and for courage, courage to speak on Bible topics that most preachers were afraid to think about, let alone teach," says John Hagee at Derek's memorial service.
"Friends, I am hear to tell you that the same Derek Prince that I lived with at home in Jerusalem was the same man you saw in the pulpit," Barry Segal told the congregation at Derek's memorial service. "He was without guile, and he was without hypocrisy."
"A prolific writer, Derek authored more than 40 books, including his hallmark work, Shaping History Through Prayer and Fasting. He recounts the great move of God he witnessed while teaching in Kenya during the late 1950s and early 1960s.
"Prayer and fasting," says Derek, "definitely made an impact for one generation on that nation of Kenya."
Today, Derek's teachings are broadcast by radio around the globe and translated into Arabic, Chinese, Croatian, Malagasy, Mongolian, Russian, Samoan, Spanish, and Tongan.
Derek Selby, Derek Prince's grandsonGrandson Derek Selby recounts what his grandfather told him about his legacy: "It is my desire, and I believe the Lord's desire, that this ministry, Derek Prince Ministries, would continue the work God started through me until Jesus returns."
But Perhaps Derek Prince's teachings, his books, or his ministry to the body of Christ are not his greatest legacy. Instead, it is the extraordinary example of his family life.
"I was married to Lydia for 30 years and to Ruth for 20. And each of them was a happy and successful marriage," says Derek. "The most painful thing in my life has been the death of Lydia, and even more, the death of Ruth. With Lydia, I was a part of a big family, but Ruth and I were, basically, two people on our own. We had that big family, but I have never had such a close, personal relationship with anyone in my life as I had with Ruth, and losing her -- I won't say losing her; the Holy Spirit rebuked me by saying, 'You haven't lost her. She has gone ahead. She will be waiting for you.' But I am just so sorry for people who aren't ready for the issue of death because if it doesn't come to me, it is going to come to my wife. Death is part of life. That is the way it is because of our sin. Thank God Jesus has taken the sting out of death. We are going to have to die, but Paul says that we don't have to mourn like others because we have a glorious expectation."
Derek's passion for fatherhood is also a living legacy to the body of Christ and an example for other leaders to emulate. While on his tour of duty in Palestine, grandson Derek Selby explains, "He came to a children's home that a lot of soldiers would frequent for prayer meetings. That home was run by a Danish woman named Lydia Christinson, who had already been there for 15 years on her own in Jerusalem. The day that Lydia and Derek got married, he immediately became the father of eight adopted daughters. One is British, one is Palestinian Arab, and six of them are Jewish girls."
When Israel declared statehood in 1948, the region erupted in war. Derek Prince and his multi-racial family were forced to flee the country because of threats against their lives.
"In the middle of the night, Derek lead his wife and eight daughters into the streets with nowhere to go and left everything they had in the home, which wasn't much to begin with, to protect his family and get them to safety," says Derek Selby. "That eventually led to them coming back to England, where Derek's preaching ministry really began."
One of Derek Prince's adopted children, Anna Selby, remembers her father affectionately.
Jessica Sorenson, Derek Prince's ninth adopted child"I don't recall when he came to the home in Ramullah," Anna says. "I just remember that he was always there for me, and he has always been there as my daddy. He was a great dad, big supporter. I shall miss him dearly."
Derek and Lydia bonded with their ninth adopted child in Kenya. Her name was Jessica.
"They went to my parents and said, "We heard that you take in children. They are much older now' They said, 'We no longer do that. We are missionaries. We no longer take in children.' They got up to leave, and as they went to the door, my hand went out to my father to say, 'What are you going to do with me?'" says Jessica Sorenson. "What you saw in the pulpit is what you saw at home. He was the same man. He wasn't two different people. What I remember about my father is that he was a loving man. I knew that I was loved by my father, and I think he loved me when others didn't love me. That has always touched me. He loved me and he instilled faith."

Derek Prince: father, friend, and teacher to the nations.