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  • 2483477077?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024
    NATIONAL
    PRAYER
    ALLIANCE
    CALL

    In cooperation with
    THE NATIONAL PRAYER COMMITTEE

    April 13, 2014

    11:AM EDT; 8 AM PDT

    Call in number: 805-399-1000 Conference Code: 495241#

    This weeks host is Tom Walker,  NGPT Founder

  • American Religious Heritage Under Attack

    I am a pastor and attorney here in NYC and I want to urge you to watch the videos below. OUR RELIGIOUS HERITAGE IS UNDER ATTACK.  The clips are not long.  We have an educational  program on Sat Sept 14th in NYC and I am encourage everyone to forward the first 2 videos and post them on social media to get the word out.
     
    Pleas pray for me and our task force as we seek to educate the Body of Christ on these issues!
     
    Michelle Morrison
     
    Introduction about the task force and Sept 14th
     
     A must watch!!   Pastor Bill Devlin speaks on recent development with SANCTITY OF MARRIAGE under attack
    RELIGIOUS HERITAGE
  • National Governors' Prayer Team - National Prayer Call

    February 22, 2011 from 11am to 12pm – 916-233-2999 Access code:789992 National Governors' Prayer Team - National Prayer Call Hosted by Stan & Delbra Pratt NDP Prayer Shield Tuesday. February 22nd, 11:AM EDT, 8:AM PDT916-233-2999 Access code:789992
  • So true Virginia and I appreciate your courage to say so. We have already lost so many jobs to foreign labor for the same reasons. I appreciate what the unions of the past have done for the American worker in regards to safety, children labor laws and helping to establish the middle class but I find myself resenting much of the past 25 years.

    I would love to reach them all with the "knowledge of the truth" and share eternity with them. May the Lord use us to guide them into His arms.

  • Praying for Wisconsin, Ohio, West Virginia, and our state of Nevada as the people say "enough" to the insatiable greed of public employee unions that would see the whole nation go under rather than to take their place as responsiblie citizens. Thank God for Governors and some representatives with courage to LEAD!
  • Governor Sandoval was first to sign Proclamation for National Day of Prayer. The State of the State message tonight struck just the right note: Service before Self. A balanced budget and calling on all Nevadans to share the sacrifices required to make transition to new economic reality. Praying that the corrections peel off corruption and iniquity. May the doors be open to good new jobs for God's people.
  • Greeetings,
    We would enjoy having you join us on our National Conferences calls. Please contact Stephanie Steele here at Pray or go to www.governorsprayerteam.com/prayercall.html and contact her there for more details.
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Nevada's Need for Prayer

Nevada is gaining a new seat in Congress. We have remained the fastest growing state for decades, even though we lost 100,000 people since we also became the state hardest hit by home foreclosures and unemployment. We have a new Republican Governor, a moderate, Brian Sandoval, moving  into the Governor's Mansion  in January. The Hispanic vote,along with labor unions dependent on government and service industries, strongly supported Harry Reid in 2010. Nevada has long been a swing state but 2…

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We need State and County Prayer Leaders...

We have 20 states remainingl. Who is the first person that comes to mind in your state regarding mobilizing prayer. For further details see http://www.governorsprayerteam.com/needed.htmlArkansas (replacement)ConnecticutDelawareFlorida (replacement)IdahoIowaLouisianaMaineMississippiMontanaNebraskaNew HampshireNew JerseyNew YorkNorth DakotaOklahomaSouth DakotaUtahVermontWyoming

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