VIVA AMERICA!!!!
Recent illegal alien rallys in the United States are a cause for great
concern. Our politicians (true to form) will probably not do the right
thing, but... American Christians can do the right thing.
You see, this great nation has a process for immigrants that includes
learning the Constitution and our rights. Those who come in illegally
do not hear the truth about our country and then make assumptions
that are damaging to our nation.
I am proposing a pro Jesus, pro America rally called VIVA AMERICA.
The rally would include:
***Latino music with current Christian and latino artists
***A message about the founding of America, what the Constitution
means, and how we preserve our liberties through sacrifice
***American Etiquette "How to be a good neighbor"
***A Gospel Message
This does not have to be huge. Any church or hall will do. Any church can do it. You can have a hundred small rally's in every church in America, or ... ???
The mass of illegals in our country are a field ripe for harvest.
Luke 10:2 Therefore said he unto them, The harvest truly [is] great,
but the labourers [are] few: pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest,
that he would send forth labourers into his harvest.
TEACH THE CONSTITUTION
TEACH VIRTUE
TEACH GODLINESS
TEACH CHARACTER
TEACH KINDNESS
VIVA AMERICA! VIVA AMERICA! VIVA AMERICA!
http://www.latinoamericans.org/
The mass of illegals in our country are a field ripe for harvest. Luke 10:2 Therefore said he unto them, The harvest truly [is] great, but the labourers [are] few: pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, that he would send forth labourers into his harvest.
TEACH THE CONSTITUTION
TEACH VIRTUE
TEACH GODLINESS
TEACH CHARACTER
TEACH KINDNESS
However, part of the message still needs to be respect for our laws.
Our nation has a right and an obligation to limit immigration, and I believe that these people must be forced to return to their home countries.
If they then choose to try to return to our country legally and they fall within our limited needs for immigration, I would welcome them back.
If not, then they can use what they learn to try and improve life in their native country.