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AMERICANS
CONDUCT NATIONAL DAY OF FASTING AND
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New York: On March 4th,
Christians across America have joined together in a
national day of prayer and fasting. "America's greatest
need is to cry out to God about the sins in America,
humble ourselves in prayer and start obeying what God
says in the Holy Bible", says prayer host Steve
Kro-toski of Pray Daily America.

"Jesus Christ is our hope. He died for our sins and rose
from the dead. We all must appear before His Judgment
seat (2 Corinthians 5:10). Obeying God is more important
than the economy or who is president", adds Krotoski.
“Every day more and more people realize our nation's
sins are great and want to return to obedience to God in
our government, families and communities, as America's
founders did", adds Krotoski. Our families need God; Our
government needs God; America needs God. America's
founders were political Christians. They founded America
to be a Christian nation. The government paid for and
recomme-nded the Bible for use in schools. The first act
of Congress was to pay Christian chaplains to pray for
America, and the founders had days of prayer and fasting
as well. Let's stop denying this truth. America's first
Supreme Court Chief Justice, John Jay, said, "[God] has
given to our people the choice of their rulers, and it
is their duty-as well as privilege and interest-of our
Christian nation to select and prefer Christians for
their rulers."
Today, Christians across America agree with Chief
Justice John Jay and declare America is a Christian
nation and we want real Christians who follow Jesus for
leaders. Following Jesus is the way out of the bad
economy. Obedience is what made America the number one
country in the world. In celebration of returning to
God, Pray Daily America has produced a special TV show
called "In God We Trust.
Christians and pastors of all denominations are asked to
gather together and pray. Many churches meet on
Wednesdays, so this is a good day to cry out to God.
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This page
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PRAISE THE ALMIGHTY
10 YEARS CELEBRATION
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