Breaking The Jewish Code Perry Stone

Mikhail Gorbachev was an OrthodoxChristian. She had prayed for Mikhail for many years that he would become a leader in Russia. He also learned that for Mikhail’s birthdays, his mother would make a special cake, at times placing certain scriptures on it. This was confirmed when Gorbachev appeared on the Hour of Power with Robert Schuller, October 22, 2000, and spoke about his mother’s prayers, stating that “practically all” his family were Christians. While Mikhail has kept a close tie to the Russian Orthodox Church, none can deny that perestroika created an atmosphere of coexistence that opened the door to freedom of religious expression without repression. Apparently the predestined purpose of Gorbachev was twofold—to bring religious freedom to the Soviet Union (Russia) and to allow the Soviet Jews to immigrate back to Israel. This action was a direct fulfillment of ancient biblical prophecies concerning the return of the Jews On May 18, 1920, Karol Joseph Wojtyla was born in Wadowice, Poland. During the Nazi occupation of Poland, Karol pursued studies working as a stonecutter to hold a work permit, thus keeping him from being deported or imprisoned. He joined the UNIA, a Christian democratic underground group. Jewish organizations such as B’nai B’rith and others testified that he helped Jews find refuge from the Nazis. In 1942 he began studying for the priesthood and was ordained a priest on November 1, 1946. By 1967 he was elevated to cardinal, and on October 16, 1978, at age fifty-eight, Karol from the north country back to Israel (Jer. 31:8). The prophetic role of Karol Wojtyla—the pope

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