Tass Saada is a former Muslim, a trained PLO sniper at age 17, and personal chauffeur to Yasser Arafat. After moving to the United States and marrying an American woman, Tass had a radical conversion to Christianity. God called Tass home to see his family, knowing they were bound to carry out the Islamic “mercy killing” if he did not return to the Muslim faith. Miraculously, this did not happen, and Tass has gone on to found to nonprofit organizations: Hope for Ishmael, an evangelistic organization, and Seeds of Hope, a humanitarian organization. Seeds of Hope now operates in Israel and Palestine, where it seeks to reconcile Jews and Arabs to the Father and to each other. Come hear Tass speak about his incredible story and about what is happening now in the Holy Land. To watch the video click here.
Tass has also written a book entitled, "Once an Arafat Man: The True Story of How a PLO Sniper Found a New Life". You can purchase a copy of this book by clicking here.
Please join us in the Grace sanctuary on Wednesday May 26th from 7-8:30 pm. To view this event or to register online, please click here.
Also, if you are interested in an opportunity to personally meet and interact with Tass and his wife after the event, or if you would like more information about how to support them and their ministry, contact Bob Berger at bob@seedsofhopeinc.com.