An interview with the "Minor Prophets"
- Ron Cantor
- 10 minutes ago
- 3 min read

Based on the feedback that I received from posting the video yesterday, I thought I would post a second interview I did with a couple guys who call themselves the “minor prophets.” There are two ministers, who like many of us, while still being very much charismatic and believing in the power of the Holy Spirit, believe there needs to be reformation in the church—particularly in the way we function as leaders.
It's a very long conversation. I would encourage you to listen at 1.5x. Of course, I don’t want to presume that you want to listen. I imagine that many of you have better things to do than listen to me give an interview. But during the last 40 minutes or so of this interview, I began to really experience a witness of the Holy Spirit (or at least, what I would believe was the Holy Spirit… as always, I submit that to you to decide).
As they say in the broadcast, I am not comfortable discussing this issue. I waited for six months until the investigation was over to comment about it on video. Others have reached out, and I am praying regarding the right response. I would appreciate it if you would keep me in prayer; I’m not naturally a humble person. And if I speak publicly on these things, I want to do my best only to say those things that are appropriate. Of course, everyone has an opinion about exactly what is appropriate. Again, please pray for me. I want to honor the Lord in all that I do. When it comes to using our tongues, it is very easy to fail.
We all stumble in many ways. Anyone who is never at fault in what they say is perfect, able to keep their whole body in check (James 3:2).
In Other News…
In the Cantor family, we have a few celebrations around the corner. I mentioned the other day that on May 9 I will turn 60. A fun fact: I was born on Mother’s Day. My mother still hasn’t made up her mind if it was a blessing or a curse, but I’m about to go eat lunch with her and our whole family, so I will ask her.
The more significant celebration is Shelanu TV’s fifth birthday! The day I arrive back in Israel, the whole country will be honoring Shelanu’s anniversary. I’m not kidding. There will be singers traveling from city to entertain crowds. There will be fireworks and cookouts all over the country. Of course they think they’re celebrating Israel’s 77th Independence Day, but secretly we will be celebrating five years of the good news of Jesus, the Messiah going forth in Hebrew to the people of Israel.
Please consider a special gift for Shelanu. And please pray that we find new offices ASAP. The situation that we were in, which was amazing, has come to an end. We will need to find and renovate new offices and a studio in the coming weeks. We have found one space in the same building that our board is praying about. Please pray that we have wisdom.
Being part of Shelanu TV is probably the most significant thing that I’ve ever been connected to. I don’t want to exaggerate—thousands are not coming to faith. But they are hearing the good news. My own testimony has been viewed 40,000 times in Hebrew! Even if 5,000 of those are curious people from Portugal, the vast majority are Israelis!
Please pray with us that more and more Israelis—Jews and Arabs—will find salvation in the name that is above every name—Yeshua.