As I was preparing to launch my new podcast series, “Tools for the Times: Living Victoriously Now”, I was stopped by the events in Afghanistan. The LORD encouraged me to do my first podcast about the authority, the power, we wield in the LORD, when we pray from and for love. “For our struggle is not against blood and flesh, but against the rulers, against the powers, against the world forces of this darkness, against the spiritual wickedness in the heavens,” Ephesians 6:12. When we pray God’s prayers, our prayers are answered. How are we doing? What do we need? Join Wendy as she helps walk us through forgiving what may seem like the unforgivable and gently lead us into His grace.
Wendy’s Books:
- Freedom: True Freedom Lasts Forever
- Waters of Life
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About Wendy:
Wendy Cohen was born to atheist Jews shortly after WW2. From a very young age, Wendy experienced remarkable encounters with Jesus. When she was six years old, she promised the Lord she would bring her parents out of their darkness and into His light, but only months after, her world fell apart. Left alone with a babysitter who practiced Satanic Ritual Abuse, Wendy spent two weeks watching people be tortured to death. Upon realizing that the same spiritual force that created Naziism had created this horrendous cult, she promised God to do her part in ending the nightmare. After spending decades in the arts, Wendy was commissioned as a pastor/missionary to the Jews. For years she led a Shabbat scripture study, discussing Jesus’ fulfillment of the Law and Prophets, and producing significant events for the Biblical feasts. After relocating to Israel, she started Beit Tiferet Yeshua, Home of Jesus’ glory, where they worshiped the Lord through the arts. As a Messianic Jew, Wendy leads scripture studies, exploring details of how Jesus fulfilled the Law and the Prophets, and as a performing and visual artist, she runs creative workshops and retreats on using the performing, visual and literary arts to bring deeper communion with God.