National Day of Prayer is Tomorrow

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I will be writing to you on Thursday from beautiful Colorado Springs, Colorado, as I will be leading the National Day of Prayer emphasis for Focus on the Family and for Colorado Springs. Obviously, there will be other meetings Christians will have tomorrow in that city, but there will be a high emphasis on this one at Focus on the Family. Our time for meeting is between 10:30-12:00 noon MST. I appeal to you, please pray for me and for that meeting. I am very excited about the Word God has given to me to share.

There are many opportunities nationally for you to engage in this special day; therefore, it is time to seek the Lord for our nation. Please do all you can to insure your attendance at one of those gatherings. Your local newspapers may have some of those listed, as well as on various church websites like ours. For all of you in Northwest Arkansas, please engage in prayer for our nation. Both of our campuses will be open for prayer and solitude as well, so come and pray. We will assist you with guidance if needed.

So many things pull at our nation today from both ends. In my adult life, I have never witnessed more polarization in our country as there is today. It is not only happening politically, but in every segment of life. I believe one of the reasons this has occurred is that so many churches are divided and ripped from the inside out. This is tragic.

We have traded away God’s power for man’s cleverness, God’s anointing for man’s approval, and God’s Truth for man’s point of view. It is time this ceases in every church house. So many Christians get livid that we cannot pray in public schools and rightfully so; however, we need to become just as concerned when so many churches do not involve the element of prayer within their worship and ministries.

It is time to seek the Lord.
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