Posted on 02/08/2025 4:53:43 AM PST by Rev M. Bresciani
On a dark, cold morning in Washington, D.C., hundreds gathered at the Museum of the Bible for the 2025 National Gathering for Prayer and Repentance (NGPR). Despite the early hour, people came with smiles on their faces as they greeted one another and prepared for a time of unity through prayer.
As attendees found their seats, the hymn “It Is Well” echoed throughout the room, spilling into the hallway. “The Battle Hymn of the Republic” kicked off the event, and other hymns such as “My Jesus I Love Thee” and “Jesus Paid it All” were sung throughout the morning.
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We need a new pope and to go back to the formal, respectful Latin Mass and the Church Organ...no geetar allowed. It’s not a hoe down.
“no geetar allowed. It’s not a hoe down.”
Agree. And that goes for my church, too, which isn’t Catholic.
The religious aspect of the reform movement happening now is even more important than the political MAGA reform side.
NOT to diminish the hand of the Almighty in the guidance of our government. NOT to diminish the bravery of President Trump and his generals.
But the 2 Chronicles 7:14 aspect of this is undeniable. And a source of great reassurance and optimism to me.
The Almighty will heal us as a nation, and as individuals, if we ask for it. It is happening.
I am not looking for American Greatness because it would benefit me.
Maybe the increase in percieved freedom will let people be free to seek, witness, experience, ..., God.
Getting souls saved is way more important than a decrease in my income tax.
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