
Broadcast Time: Saturday & Sunday 5am & Monday - Friday 8:30am & 7pm ET
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Broadcast Time: Saturday & Sunday 5am & Monday - Friday 8:30am & 7pm ET
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- Program Description
Sid Roth’s It’s Supernatural! is a weekly television program that explores the supernatural aspects of Christianity, airing since 1996 on various Christian networks like Daystar, TBN, and its own It’s Supernatural! Network (ISN), launched in 2013. Hosted by Sid Roth, a Jewish believer in Jesus, the show features interviews with guests who share testimonies of miracles, healings, angelic encounters, and personal experiences with God. Each 30-minute episode aims to inspire viewers to pursue a deeper relationship with God and operate in the supernatural, often concluding with a gospel message and an invitation to salvation. The program, which has expanded to digital platforms like YouTube and ISN (offering over 700 archived episodes), emphasizes a non-denominational approach, blending stories of divine intervention with practical teachings. Broadcast globally, it targets both believers seeking spiritual growth and non-believers, particularly Jewish audiences, aligning with Roth’s evangelistic focus. The show’s production, based in Charlotte, North Carolina, continues to thrive on viewer donations, offering resources like books and DVDs tied to guest appearances.
- Ministry Profile
Messianic Vision is a Christian ministry founded by Sid Roth in 1977, dedicated to sharing the gospel with a strategic emphasis on reaching “the Jew first” (Romans 1:16), believing this unlocks a broader supernatural outreach to Gentiles. Initially launched as a radio broadcast, it evolved into a multimedia ministry with the addition of It’s Supernatural! TV in 1996 and the It’s Supernatural! Network in 2013, a 24/7 online platform mentoring believers worldwide in the supernatural. Based in Charlotte, North Carolina, with a sister charity in Canada (Messianic Vision Canada), the ministry reflects Roth’s personal journey from a Jewish upbringing to a transformative encounter with Jesus in 1972. Its mission includes equipping believers to perform miracles as Jesus did (John 14:12), funding evangelistic projects like mailing over 3 million copies of Roth’s book They Thought for Themselves to Jewish households, and supporting initiatives like bomb shelters in Israel and Middle East Television, reaching 150 million potential viewers. Operated by a small team, it relies on donations, maintains fiscal conservatism with significant cash reserves, and blends evangelism with practical outreach, all rooted in Roth’s vision of a global spiritual awakening