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Kathryn
Kuhlman was privileged to have Arthur Katz, a Jewish gentleman from
Brooklyn, New York, as her guest on these telecasts filmed at CBS in
1970. Your heart will be stirred as he relates the experiences he had
six years before.
The one great burden of this atheist and modern man's
life was the inability of men to be reconciled to each other. Leaving
his teaching profession, his journey for truth and the meaning of life
took him to other nations where he encountered Gentile Christians who
presented the gospel to him.
The quest of Arthur Katz for truth
culminated aboard a tramp steamer when a Bible came into his hands for
the first time. Reading it, he received an experience from God that
turned his life around. Receiving Jesus Christ as his Messiah, he was
brought into the fullness of his Jewish faith. He has continued to point
both Jew and Gentile to Jesus who is " the way, the truth, and the
life." |