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[View online] [ChristianityToday.org][Donate] [Christianity Today Connection newsletter] A message from a sponsor Discover The Miracles Of Modern Israel [American Friends of Magen David Adom] [Discover The Miracles Of Modern Israel. Free Download] Israel is a land of miracles. Since Abraham first set foot in this land of promise thousands of years ago, a remarkable series of amazing miracles and extraordinary events have shaped the nation as it has grown and flourished — and these miracles continue to give hope to the people of Israel! [FREE E-Book: Discover the Miracles of Modern Israel!] On June 5, 1967, the armies of Egypt, Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon gathered along the border to attack Israel. For a moment it seemed that the nation of Israel was about to exist only in the pages of history once again. Miraculously… only six days later … the Israelis defeated their attackers — and tripled the size of their territory! In 1991, Iraq fired a series of 39 scud missiles at Israel in an effort to draw the Jewish State into the Gulf War. Some of these missiles were intercepted by U.S.-supplied Patriot missiles. Others missed Israel completely and landed in the Mediterranean Sea — there were even reports by radar operators watching missiles knocked off course by sudden bursts of wind. Some of the missiles hit land, but didn’t explode. Several disappeared completely. Instead of 39 missiles in Israel, there were 39 miracles! These stories of Israel's modern miracles will build your faith! [FREE E-Book: Discover the Miracles of Modern Israel!] [American Friends of Magen David Adom] Magen David Adom, Israel’s national Red Cross society, provides emergency medical and ambulance services for terror victims, natural disasters, automobile accidents and other emergencies in Israel. They’re also responsible for 97% of Israel’s national blood supply. They’re at work saving lives in Israel everyday. [Read their account] of Israel’s modern miracles. Why am I receiving this? You received this email because your email address, {EMAIL}, is subscribed to receive newsletters, updates, and special offers from Christianity Today and our sponsors. If you prefer not to receive promotional emails, please use this [opt-out link]. [Christianity Today Connection] Delivered via email to subscribers weekly. [Subscribe] | [Email Preferences] | [Unsubscribe] | [Privacy Policy] | [Advertise] | [Subscribe to CT] You are currently subscribed as: {EMAIL} Copyright ©2017 [ChristianityToday.org], Christianity Today, 465 Gundersen Drive, Carol Stream, IL 60188. All rights reserved.

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