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For 70 Years National Day of Prayer Was Held at the U.S. Capitol Building!! NOT THIS YEAR!!!!

From Adrian Rogers:

The Bible is not like any other book: it breathes, sings, and weeps; it is alive in the power that it possesses. Whether penned by the Apostles, spoken by the mouth of Jesus, or recorded on scrolls by the Old Testament prophets, God calls these inspired utterances the Word of God. The Word of God is absolute perfection; though the Scriptures were written by men, the words were inspired by God and declared completely infallible.

The Bible also speaks of God’s wonderful character. Jesus is called the Word of God in John 1:1-3; this comparison links together the character of Jesus and the character of the Bible.

Both Jesus Christ in His humanity and the Bible have come from God. They both live for eternity, absolutely unchanging lights for dark places. They bear elements of humanity and are given authority by God.

For 70 Years the National Day of Prayer Was Held at the U.S. Capitol Building. Not This Year

Christian Defense Coalition director Rev. Patrick Mahoney has been denied a permit to hold a prayer service at the U.S. Capitol during the National Day of Prayer on Thursday May 6, 2021. The U.S. Capitol building has been closed to the public since the day protestors breached the doors of the building back in January 2021, an incident that left five people dead and over 140 injured.

Rev. Patrick Mahoney: ‘Deeply Troubling’

Rev. Patrick Mahoney said, “For 70 years, there has been a public witness on the National Day of Prayer at the U.S. Capitol Building. Until today! Our request to have prayer service was denied.” He asked for people to pray for God’s wisdom moving forward. More Here

From this past week:

I pray that every village, town, city, and Church holds a National Day of Prayer event this year! I love the work of all those who make this happen! PRAY AMERICA!!!
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From the our Dear Sister in Christ Kathy Branzell:
Friend —In this anniversary year when we are celebrating the 70th National Day of Prayer observance, seven decades of American Presidents, by law, calling for prayer for our nation, it would be easy to rest on our laurels, but we cannot! We must press into the coming decades even MORE fervently, knowing that the challenges for our nation are INCREASING, not DECREASING!

We see where our nation is when held up to the standard of God’s Eternal Word, and the task may seem daunting, but we serve GOD ALMIGHTY! Imagine what our nation would look like if God’s people had NOT been praying. From the beginning, prayer has been woven into the very fabric of our country … it has been the thread that God has used to knit us together and to hold our nation together. Now imagine America without prayer – if weary hearts were tattered and torn into silence.

We are the ones who are called to mend the fraying fabric of our culture, by appealing to our God WHO IS ABLE to do exceedingly, abundantly above what we can even ask or think! Now that’s an America that I want to imagine!

Will you help us mobilize MORE prayer? Will you partner with us by SHARING THIS VIDEO to mobilize MORE people to pray – and mend the fabric of our culture that is worn and frayed? Click here to download the video!

With the National Day of Prayer just ONE WEEK away, NOW is the time to act. SHARE THIS VIDEO IN YOUR CHURCH THIS SUNDAY. SHARE THE LINK WITH YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY THROUGH EMAIL. AND POST IT IN YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA.

We also have other videos and graphics that you can share everyday between now and next Thursday, May 6th. You can find them all at https://www.nationaldayofprayer.org/promotional_tools

Last, but not least, please join us for our 2021 National Broadcast on Thursday evening May 6th from 8-10 pm ET. The video links and embed code are on the promotional tools page, or you can watch on our Facebook LIVE stream, on television via Daystar, God TV, TLN and others or listen on many of your favorite Christian radio networks.

We look forward to joining in prayer together on the National Day of Prayer!

 

 

 

 

About the National Day of Prayer

The National Day of Prayer tradition predates the founding of the United States of America, evidenced by the Continental Congress’ proclamation in 1775 setting aside a day of prayer. In 1952, Congress established an annual day of prayer and, in 1988, that law was amended, designating the National Day of Prayer as the first Thursday in May.

To learn more, or to find a National Day of Prayer event in your community, visit www.NationalDayofPrayer.org.

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