Friday, March 2, 2012

A time to pray . . .

To change the world
ONE MINUTE EACH NIGHT...


This is the scariest election we as Christians have ever faced, and
from the looks of the polls, the Christians aren't voting Christian
values. We all need to be on our knees. Do you believe we can take God
at His word? Call upon His name, then stand back and watch His wonders
unfold. This scripture gives us, as Christians, ownership of this land
and the ability to call upon God to heal it. I challenge you to do
that. We have never been more desperate than now for God to heal our
land.

This election is the scariest I remember in my lifetime. 2 Chronicles
7:14. 'If my people, which are called by my name shall humble
themselves, and pray, and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways,
then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal
their land.'

During WWII, there was an advisor to Churchill, who organized a group
of people who dropped what they were doing every night at a prescribed
hour for one minute, to collectively pray for the safety of England,
its people and peace. This had an amazing effect, as bombing stopped.
There is now a group of people organizing the same thing here in
America. The United States of America, and our citizens, need prayer
more than ever! If you would like to participate, each evening at 9:00
P.M. Eastern Time (8 PM Central, 7 PM Mountain, 6 PM Pacific), stop
whatever you're doing, and spend one minute praying for the safety of
the United States, our troops, our citizens, for peace in the world,
the upcoming election, that the Bible will remain the basis for the
laws governing our land, and that Christianity will grow in the U.S.
If you know anyone who would like to participate, please pass this
along. Someone said if people really understood the full extent of the
power we have available through prayer, we might be speechless. Our
prayers are the most powerful asset we have.
Thank you.

Please pass this on to anyone who you think will want to join us. God
Bless You!

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