Posted by: K.D. Hastings on March 26, 2008
The National Day of Prayer organization is well known for its mission:
To communicate with every individual the need for personal repentance and prayer, mobilizing the Christian community to intercede for America and its leadership in the seven centers of power: Government, Military, Media, Business, Education, Church and Family.
Recognizing the U.S. was “birthed in prayer and in reverence for the God of the Bible,” the National Day of Prayer task force is focused on calling Americans of faith to lift up their nation in prayer. As citizens look toward the election of a new president, as well as congressional and local and state elections, the group is encouraging believers to affix a “red dot” on their watch, cell phone, car’s steering wheel, or computer monitor to remind us to pray for this most important and thoroughly American process of new leadership.
God expects His followers to contend for His values in the public square, and especially through their decisions on whom to support with their vote. The National Day of Prayer’s “red dot” campaign is an excellent way for all of us to keep His values on our mind and on our lips
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Posted by: Brent James on February 26, 2008
They say it takes two to tangle, or was that “tango”? Disco? Anyway, the battling Dems are a dynamic duo in this welcome departure from their increasingly acerbic campaign skirmishes. Taking a break from the usual stuffy stage forum, Barak and Hillary come unhinged in a rather unexpected fashion.
See you on the campaign trail!
Next Stops: Texas, Ohio, Vermont, & Rhode Island.
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