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In this special edition recorded in Israel, we join Jentezen Franklin at the cornerstone ceremony for the Eshkol Region Trauma Center. Thanks to our friends and partners who are joining with us in our new initiative, Comfort My People, we are meeting one of the greatest needs in southern Israel by bringing comfort and protection to those living in the Eshkol Region. By building a fully fortified community learning center and indoor playschool, we’re creating a physical safe-haven and fulfilling God’s spiritual commandment to Comfort His People. Hear touching accounts from the community and meet some of the 1500 children who will seek shelter in this trauma center when the sirens sound and they have just 15 seconds to make it to safety.
In this special edition recorded in Israel, we join Jentezen Franklin at the cornerstone ceremony for the Eshkol Region Trauma Center. Thanks to our friends and partners who are joining with us in our new initiative, Comfort My People, we are meeting one of the greatest needs in southern Israel by bringing comfort and protection to those living in the Eshkol Region. By building a fully fortified community learning center and indoor playschool, we’re creating a physical safe-haven and fulfilling God’s spiritual commandment to Comfort His People. Hear touching accounts from the community and meet some of the 1500 children who will seek shelter in this trauma center when the sirens sound and they have just 15 seconds to make it to safety.